Prayitno Abadi

570 total citations
32 papers, 412 citations indexed

About

Prayitno Abadi is a scholar working on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Aerospace Engineering and Geophysics. According to data from OpenAlex, Prayitno Abadi has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 412 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 20 papers in Aerospace Engineering and 10 papers in Geophysics. Recurrent topics in Prayitno Abadi's work include Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics (27 papers), GNSS positioning and interference (19 papers) and Earthquake Detection and Analysis (10 papers). Prayitno Abadi is often cited by papers focused on Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics (27 papers), GNSS positioning and interference (19 papers) and Earthquake Detection and Analysis (10 papers). Prayitno Abadi collaborates with scholars based in Indonesia, Japan and Italy. Prayitno Abadi's co-authors include Yuichi Otsuka, Susumu Saito, Guozhu Li, Wahyu Srigutomo, Baiqi Ning, M. A. Abdu, Weixing Wan, Luca Spogli, Takuya Tsugawa and Zhizhao Liu and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Geophysical Research Letters and Remote Sensing.

In The Last Decade

Prayitno Abadi

27 papers receiving 401 citations

Peers

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P. J. Wilkinson Australia
Paul Baki Kenya
H. Vo United States
Christopher Bridgwood United States
N. A. Frissell United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Abadi, Prayitno, et al.. (2025). Pre‐Sunrise Equatorial Plasma Bubble Over Indonesia During the 11 May 2024 Super Geomagnetic Storm. Earth and Space Science. 12(6). 2 indexed citations
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Abadi, Prayitno, Guozhu Li, Wenjie Sun, et al.. (2025). Post-Sunrise Ionospheric Irregularities in Southeast Asia During the Geomagnetic Storm on 19–20 April 2024. Remote Sensing. 17(16). 2906–2906.
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Abadi, Prayitno, et al.. (2025). Occurrence of ionospheric scintillation during geomagnetic storms in Indonesia (2003–2024) using superposed epoch analysis. Earth and Planetary Physics. 9(4). 966–979. 1 indexed citations
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Abadi, Prayitno, et al.. (2024). Longitudinal Range of the Eastward‐Traveling Equatorial Plasma Bubble Inducing Ionospheric Scintillation. Space Weather. 22(8). 1 indexed citations
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Abadi, Prayitno, et al.. (2024). 3D tomographic analysis of equatorial plasma bubble using GNSS-TEC data from Indonesian GNSS Network. Earth and Planetary Physics. 9(1). 127–136. 2 indexed citations
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Abadi, Prayitno, et al.. (2024). Leveraging ROTI map derived from Indonesian GNSS receiver network for advancing study of Equatorial Plasma Bubble in Southeast/East Asia. Earth and Planetary Physics. 9(1). 101–116. 6 indexed citations
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Otsuka, Yuichi, et al.. (2023). Equinoctial asymmetry of plasma bubble occurrence and electric field at evening: GPS and ionosonde measurements in Southeast Asia. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. 252. 106136–106136. 4 indexed citations
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Abidin, Hasanuddin Z., et al.. (2022). Construction of nominal ionospheric gradient using satellite pair based on GNSS CORS observation in Indonesia. Earth Planets and Space. 74(1). 6 indexed citations
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Ajith, K. K., Guozhu Li, S. Tulasi Ram, et al.. (2020). On the Seeding of Periodic Equatorial Plasma Bubbles by Gravity Waves Associated With Tropical Cyclone: A Case Study. Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics. 125(10). 11 indexed citations
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Abadi, Prayitno, et al.. (2017). Equinoctial asymmetry in the zonal distribution of scintillation as observed by GPS receivers in Indonesia. Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics. 122(8). 8947–8958. 11 indexed citations
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Spogli, Luca, Claudio Cesaroni, Domenico Di Mauro, et al.. (2016). Formation of ionospheric irregularities over Southeast Asia during the 2015 St. Patrick's Day storm. Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics. 121(12). 55 indexed citations
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Li, Guozhu, Yuichi Otsuka, Baiqi Ning, et al.. (2016). Enhanced ionospheric plasma bubble generation in more active ITCZ. Geophysical Research Letters. 43(6). 2389–2395. 57 indexed citations
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Spogli, Luca, Lucilla Alfonsi, Domenico Di Mauro, et al.. (2015). The ionospheric response to the Saint Patrick storm over South East Asia. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2015. 1 indexed citations
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Pini, Marco, Fabio Dovis, Rodrigo Romero, et al.. (2015). Ionosphere monitoring in South East Asia: Activities in GINESTRA and ERICA projects. 1–7. 8 indexed citations

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