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Member Since 1993
Gauthier Hulot
Directeur de Recherche CNRS, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Professional Experience
Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
2012 - Present
Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Directeur de Recherche CNRS
2002 - Present
Education
Doctorate
1992
Honors & Awards
Edward Bullard Lecture
Received December 2019
Outstanding Reviewer Award - JGR-Solid Earth
Received December 2013
Publications
Total Root Electron Content: A New Metric for the Ionosphere Below Low Earth Orbiting Satellites

Powerful lightning strikes generate broadband electromagnetic signals. At Extremely Low Frequencies (ELF), the signal partly leaks into the ionosph...

August 08, 2024
AGU Abstracts
The upcoming ESA Scout NanoMagSat Mission, a New LEO Nanosatellite Constellation to Further Improve Geomagnetic Field and Ionospheric Environment Monitoring and Modeling
AGU 2024
geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and electromagnetism | 12 december 2024
Gauthier Hulot, Pierdavide Coïsson, Jean-Michel Le...
Geomagnetic field and ionospheric environment monitoring is presently achieved with huge success by the 3 satellites of the Swarm Earth Explorer ESA c...
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Analysis of the Extremely Low Frequency Whistlers Detected by the Swarm Mission Through Ray Tracing
AGU 2024
spa-aeronomy | 10 december 2024
Martin Jenner, Pierdavide Coïsson, Gauthier Hulot
Whistlers are generated by the electromagnetic signal from lightning discharges leaking into the ionosphere and magnetosphere. They propagate upward t...
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Total square-Root Electron Content (TREC) Derived from ELF Whistler Detections by the Swarm Mission: a New Metric to Sound the Ionosphere
ADVANCES IN RADIO FREQUENCY PROPAGATION MODELING AND APPLICATIONS I POSTER
spa-aeronomy | 14 december 2023
Martin Jenner, Pierdavide Coïsson, Gauthier Hulot,...
Whistlers are generated by the electromagnetic signal from lightning discharges leaking into the ionosphere and magnetosphere. Since they propagate up...
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