J. Virginia Lincoln

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J. Virginia Lincoln was an American physicist and space scientist known for her pioneering work in solar-terrestrial physics and contributions to understanding the impact of solar activity on Earth's upper atmosphere and radio communications.

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instanceOf American scientist
physicist
space scientist
affiliation American Geophysical Union NERFINISHED
Institute of Radio Engineers NERFINISHED
International Union of Radio Science NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer National Bureau of Standards NERFINISHED
U.S. Department of Commerce NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork ionospheric physics
radio propagation
solar-terrestrial physics
space physics
space weather
gender female
impact advanced understanding of how solar phenomena affect communication systems on Earth
contributed to operational space-weather-related services for radio users
knownFor development of methods for predicting radio propagation conditions
pioneering work in solar-terrestrial physics
research on effects of solar activity on radio communications
studies of the impact of solar activity on Earth’s upper atmosphere
notableAchievement leadership in U.S. programs on ionospheric and radio propagation services
notableContribution correlation of solar activity indices with ionospheric conditions
development of solar and ionospheric indices used in radio propagation forecasts
improvement of ionospheric prediction techniques for radio communication
occupation physicist
space scientist
studied Earth’s upper atmosphere
ionosphere
radio wave propagation
solar activity
workLocation Boulder, Colorado NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C.

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