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Titel
Annales Geophysicae ; 28, no. 9
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Medientyp
Stücktitel
ISSN
0992-7689
Erschienen
In:
Annales Geophysicae (ANGEO)
; Nr. 28, no. 9 (2010)
Datensatznummer
96834
Teil von
Annales Geophysicae (ANGEO)
Teil(e)
The large-scale magnetospheric electric field observed by Double Star TC-1 | Z. H. He
Thermospheric mass density variations during geomagnetic storms and a prediction model based on the merging electric field | R. Liu
Comparing plasma bubble occurrence rates at CHAMP and GRACE altitudes during high and low solar activity | C. Xiong
Estimating the location of the open-closed magnetic field line boundary from auroral images | N. Longden
Study on the layered dusty plasma structures in the summer polar mesopause | Li Hui
Magnetic helicity of a flux rope in the magnetotail: THEMIS results | Y. C. Zhang
Cluster-C1 observations on the geometrical structure of linear magnetic holes in the solar wind at 1 AU | T. Xiao
Empirically modelled Pc3 activity based on solar wind parameters | B. Heilig
Observations and modelling of the wave mode evolution of an impulse-driven 3 mHz ULF wave | J. D. Borderick
On spurious instabilities on the β-planes with no mean flows | N. Paldor
Features of the F3 layer occurrence over the equatorial location of Trivandrum | V. Sreeja
Ray tracing analysis of L mode pumping of the ionosphere, with implications for the magnetic zenith effect | E. Nordblad
Spatial distribution of spectral parameters of high latitude geomagnetic disturbances in the Pc5/Pi3 frequency range | N. V. Yagova
Effect of ionospheric depth on the ionospheric feedback instability: cutoff and subsequent E|| modes | R. Cosgrove
Interpolation of externally-caused magnetic fields over large sparse arrays using Spherical Elementary Current Systems | S. A. McLay
Remote auroral activity detection and modeling using low frequency transmitter signal reception at a midlatitude site | E. D. Schmitter