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Item Open Access AMISR contributions to equatorial aeronomy(Instituto Geofísico del Perú, 2004) Hysell, D. L.; Chau Chong Shing, Jorge LuisPresentación incluida en CEDAR (Coupling, Energetics and Dynamics of Atmospheric Regions) Workshop for 2004 (Santa Fe, Nuevo México, 2004).Item Open Access Equatorial zonal electric fields during the 2002-2003 sudden stratospheric warming event(Instituto Geofísico del Perú, 2009) Olson, Michael E.; Fejer, B. G.; Stolle, C.; Chau Chong Shing, Jorge Luis; Goncharenko, L. P.For nearly fifty years, the Jicamarca Radio Observatory (11.95°S, 76.87°W, 2°N dip latitude) near Lima, Peru, has measured ionospheric plasma drifts. Over the last ten years, measurements of plasma drift velocities have also been measured using radar observations of the equatorial 150 km altitude región (Kudeki and Fawcett, 1993; Chau and Woodman, 2004).Item Open Access Inverse methods in aeronomy(Instituto Geofísico del Perú, 2008) Hysell, D. L.Diapositivas presentadas en 2008 Annual Summer CEDAR Workshop, 16-21 June 2008. Midway, Utah, USA.Item Restricted Jicamarca antenna arrays: systems and science(Instituto Geofísico del Perú, 2005) Woodman Pollitt, Ronald FranciscoPonencia preparada para la: Swedish Institute of Space Physics (Institutet för Rymdfysik, IRF).Item Open Access SIMONe Peru: deployment and operations(Instituto Geofísico del Perú, 2020-06) Suclupe, J.; Kuyeng, K.; Milla, Marco; Chau, J.L.; Urco, M.; Pfeffer, N.; Clahsen, M.; Vierinen, J.; Erickson, P.SIMONe Peru is a modern multistatic specular meteor radar which allows measuring winds in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) between 70 and 110 km in altitude. Its main objective is to study the atmospheric dynamic in this region. Moreover, the system provides a higher number of detections compared to other systems and gives good statistics from detections in this region. This system started operations on september 2019 in the central coast of Peru. This work presents a general outline of the SIMONe Peru system, as well as the some preliminary results that allow us to operate and monitor it.