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Jianjun, Liu and Hongqiao, Hu and Desheng, Han and Huigen, Yang (2019) Interplanetary shock-associated aurora. Advances in Polar Science, 30 (1). pp. 11-23.

Desheng, Han and Huigen, Yang (2018) Identification of optical auroras caused by mantle precipitation with the aid of particle observations from DMSP satellites. Advances in Polar Science, 29 (4). pp. 233-242.

Fang, He and Hongqiao, Hu and Huigen, Yang and Beichen, Zhang and Dehong, Huang and Yonghua, Liu and Zejun, Hu and Jianjun, Liu (2016) Recent progress in Chinese polar upper-atmospheric physics research: review of research advances supported by the Chinese Arctic and Antarctic expeditions. Advances in Polar Science, 27 (4). pp. 219-232.

Yonghua, Liu and Hongqiao, Hu and Huigen, Yang and Beichen, Zhang and Bo, Sun and Fuhai, Wei and Yang, Liu and Jianjun, Liu and Rui, Wang and Zhuotian, Chen and Zejun, Hu and Desheng, Han and Guitao, Shi and Zhengyi, Hu and Tao, Wang and Chunlei, An and Rose, Mike (2016) Chinese Antarctic Magnetometer Chain at the Cusp Latitude. Advances in Polar Science, 17 (2). pp. 102-106.

Xia, Zhang and Leilei, Zou and Jingfang, Tu and Zongqi, Qian and Zeming, Wang and Huigen, Yang (2014) From mandatory icebreaker guiding to a permission regime: changes to the new Russian legislation of the Northern Sea Route. Advances in Polar Science, 25 (3). pp. 138-146.

Hongqiao, Hu and Erxiao, Liu and Ruiyuan, Liu and Huigen, Yang and Beichen, Zhang (2013) Statistical characteristics of ionospheric backscatter observed by SuperDARN Zhongshan radar in Antarctica. Advances in Polar Science, 24 (1). pp. 19-31.

Zanyang, Xing and Huigen, Yang and Desheng, Han and Zhensen, Wu and Junming, Liu and Zejun, Hu and Qinghe, Zhang and Yonghua, Liu and Beichen, Zhang and Hongqiao, Hu (2012) Simultaneous optical and radar observations of poleward moving auroral forms under different IMF conditions. Advances in Polar Science, 23 (4). pp. 204-210.

Ruiyuan, Liu and Huigen, Yang (2012) Progress in polar upper atmospheric physics research in China. Advances in Polar Science, 23 (2). pp. 55-71.

Shunlin, Liu and Desheng, Han and Hongqiao, Hu and Dehong, Huang and Beichen, Zhang and Huigen, Yang (2008) Prospect of China's Auroral Fine-structure Imaging System (CAFIS) at Zhongshan station in Antarctica. Advances in Polar Science, 19 (2). pp. 261-266.

Yong, Ai and Xiaohua, Deng and Ruiyuan, Liu and Huigen, Yang and Kikuchi, M. (2002) Intensity variations of the postnoon auroral bright spots observed at Zhongshan Station, Antarctica on August 8, 1999. Advances in Polar Science, 13 (1). pp. 15-22.

Ruiyuan, Liu and Huigen, Yang and Hongqiao, Hu and Brekke, Asgeir and Moen, Jöran (2002) Inter-hemispheric comparisons of geospace environment in the polar regions - A proposed cooperative research program between China and Norway. Advances in Polar Science, 13 (1). pp. 1-6.

Hongqiao, Hu and Ruiyuan, Liu and Yonghua, Liu and Shunlin, Liu and Huigen, Yang and Zhonghua, Xu and Sato, Natuo and Yamagishi, Hisao (2002) The extremely intense CNA events observed at Zhongshan Station in July, 2000. Advances in Polar Science, 13 (1). pp. 7-14.

Ayukawa, Masaru and Makita, K. and Sato, Natuo and Kikuchi, M. and Huigen, Yang and Ruiyuan, Liu and Hongqiao, Hu (1999) Aurora morphology in the dayside. Advances in Polar Science, 10 (2). pp. 95-100.

Sato, Natuo and Murata, Y. and Yamagishi, Hisao and Yukimatu, A.S. and Kikuchi, M. and Makita, K. and Huigen, Yang and Ruiyuan, Liu (1999) Simultaneous observations of Syowa East HF radar and Zhongshan Station optical aurora associated with the solar wind negative pressure impulse. Advances in Polar Science, 10 (2). pp. 81-87.

Hongqiao, Hu and Ruiyuan, Liu and Huigen, Yang and Makita, K. and Sato, Natuo (1999) The auroral occurrence over Zhongshan Station, Antarctica. Advances in Polar Science, 10 (2). pp. 101-109.

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