Multi-instrument observations of the Pajala fireball: Origin, characteristics, and atmospheric implications

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MinEdu publication type
A1 Journal article (peer-reviewed)
Definition
Article
Target group
Scientific
Peer reviewed
Peer-reviewed
Article type
Journal article
Host publication type
Journal

Authors of the publication

Number of authors
14
Authors
Vierinen, Juha; Aslaksen, Torstein; Chau, Jorge Luis; Gritsevich, Maria; Gustavsson, Björn; Kastinen, Daniel; Kero, Johan; Kozlovsky, Alexandre; Kværna, Tormod; Midtskogen, Steinar; Näsholm, Sven Peter; Ulich, Thomas; Vegum, Ketil; Lester, Mark

Publication channel information

Title of journal/series
Frontiers in astronomy and space sciences
ISSN (electronic)
2296-987X
ISSN (linking)
2296-987X
Publisher
Frontiers media
Publication forum ID
86118
Publication forum level
1
Country of publication
Switzerland
Internationality
Yes

Detailed publication information

Publication year
2022
Reporting year
2022
Journal/series volume number
9
Article number
1027750
DOI
10.3389/fspas.2022.1027750
Language of publication
English

Co-publication information

International co-publication
Yes
Co-publication with a company
No

Availability

Link to self-archived version

Classification and additional information

MinEdu field of science classification
115 Astronomy, Space science
Keywords
meteor; fireball; multi-instrument observations; ionosonde; infrasound; meteor radar; video camera

Funding information

Funding information in the publication
JV acknowledges support from the Tromsø Research Foundation. SN acknowledges support from the project Middle Atmosphere Dynamics: Exploiting Infrasound Using a Multidisciplinary Approach at High Latitudes (MADEIRA), funded by the Research Council of Norway basic research programme FRIPRO/FRINATEK under Contract No. 274377. MG acknowledges the Academy of Finland project no. 325806 (PlanetS).

Research data information

Research data information in the publication
The datasets presented in this study can be found in online repositories. The names of the repository/repositories and accession number(s) can be found in the article/Supplementary Material. The video camera and meteor radar data can be obtained from Zenodo (Vierinen, 2022). The IS37 infrasound station is part of the International Monitoring System (IMS) of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO). Data access can be granted to third parties and researchers through the virtual Data Exploitation Centre (vDEC) of the International Data Center: https://www.ctbto.org/specials/vdec/. The SDK station is part of the infrasound station network run by the Swedish Institute of Space Physics. The raw data time series for SDK can be accessed via the IRF data portal: https://www.irf.se/en/about-irf/data/

Source database ID

Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85142299568