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1 A computational study of nonresonant cross-field diffusion of energetic particles due to their interaction with interplanetary magnetic decreases Costa Jr., E.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1405-1409
5 p.
article
2 Analysis and study of the in situ observation of the June 1st 2008 CME by STEREO Nieves-Chinchilla, T.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1348-1360
13 p.
article
3 An assessment study of the wavelet-based index of magnetic storm activity (WISA) and its comparison to the Dst index Xu, Zhonghua
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1579-1588
10 p.
article
4 A study on three-dimensional structures of the ionospheric dynamo currents induced by the neutral winds simulated by the Kyushu-GCM Kawano-Sasaki, Keiko
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1549-1562
14 p.
article
5 Burning molten metallic spheres: One class of ball lightning? Stephan, Karl D.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1589-1596
8 p.
article
6 Corrigendum to “The Dicke cycle: A ∼27-day solar oscillation” [J. Atmos. Sol.-Terr. Phys. 72 (2–3) (2010) 139–142] Vita-Finzi, C.
2010
78-79 11-12 p. 912-
1 p.
article
7 Daytime efficiency and characteristic time scale of interplanetary electric fields penetration to equatorial latitude ionosphere Denardini, C.M.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1555-1559
5 p.
article
8 Dependence of ground-based Pc5 ULF wave power on F10.7 solar radio flux and solar cycle phase Murphy, Kyle R.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1500-1510
11 p.
article
9 Development of substorm bulges during storms of different interplanetary origins Despirak, I.V.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1460-1464
5 p.
article
10 Effects of the inclusion of bending-to-stretching transitions in the non-LTE modeling of ozone vibrational temperatures Fernandez, Rafael P.
2010
78-79 11-12 p. 890-899
10 p.
article
11 Equatorial electrojet plasma irregularities observed during late afternoon by the 30MHz coherent scatter radar in São Luís, Brazil Shume, E.B.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1560-1567
8 p.
article
12 Equatorial ionization anomaly and thermospheric meridional winds during two major storms over Brazilian low latitudes Nogueira, P.A.B.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1535-1543
9 p.
article
13 Estimation of the eddy-diffusion coefficients in the plasma sheet using THEMIS satellite data Pinto, V.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1472-1477
6 p.
article
14 Extreme geomagnetic storms, recent Gleissberg cycles and space era-superintense storms Gonzalez, W.D.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1447-1453
7 p.
article
15 Fluctuation analysis of solar radio bursts associated with geoeffective X-class flares Veronese, T.B.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1311-1316
6 p.
article
16 Geoeffectiveness of solar wind interplanetary magnetic structures Alves, M.V.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1380-1384
5 p.
article
17 Global plasmaspheric TEC and its relative contribution to GPS TEC Yizengaw, E.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1541-1548
8 p.
article
18 Ground-based observations of noctilucent clouds with a northern hemisphere network of automatic digital cameras Dalin, P.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1460-1472
13 p.
article
19 How useful is the Waldmeier effect for prediction of a sunspot cycle? Kane, R.P.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1533-1540
8 p.
article
20 IFC-Ed. board 2010
78-79 11-12 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
21 IFC-Ed. board 2011
78-79 11-12 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
22 Influence of electron nongyrotropy and anisotropy on parallel wave propagation: Numerical solution of dispersion relation Simões Jr., F.J.R.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1511-1519
9 p.
article
23 Influence of stratospheric ozone changes on long-term trends in the meso- and lower thermosphere Bremer, J.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1473-1481
9 p.
article
24 Interaction between magnetic clouds and the heliospheric current sheet at 1AU as it is observed by one single observation point Blanco, J.J.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1339-1347
9 p.
article
25 Interplanetary fast forward shocks and their geomagnetic effects: CAWSES events Echer, E.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1330-1338
9 p.
article
26 Interplanetary medium condition effects in the South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly: A case study Mendes da Costa, Aracy
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1478-1491
14 p.
article
27 Is ozone depletion really recovering? Kane, R.P.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1455-1459
5 p.
article
28 Local particle traps in the high latitude magnetosphere and the acceleration of relativistic electrons Antonova, E.E.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1465-1471
7 p.
article
29 Long-term and transient time variation of cosmic ray fluxes detected in Argentina by CARPET cosmic ray detector De Mendonça, R.R.S.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1410-1416
7 p.
article
30 Long-term variation of the semiannual amplitude in the aa index Elias, Ana G.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1492-1499
8 p.
article
31 Mesospheric gravity waves and ionospheric plasma bubbles observed during the COPEX campaign Paulino, I.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1575-1580
6 p.
article
32 Middle atmosphere dynamics with gravity wave interactions in the numerical spectral model: Zonal-mean variations Mayr, H.G.
2010
78-79 11-12 p. 807-828
22 p.
article
33 Midnight reversal of ionospheric plasma bubble eastward velocity to westward velocity during geomagnetically quiettime: Climatology and its model validation Sobral, José H.A.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1520-1528
9 p.
article
34 Mirror instability upstream of the termination shock (TS) and in the heliosheath Tsurutani, Bruce T.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1398-1404
7 p.
article
35 Modelling the effects of changes in the Earth's magnetic field from 1957 to 1997 on the ionospheric hmF2 and foF2 parameters Cnossen, Ingrid
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1512-1524
13 p.
article
36 Multi-spacecraft observed magnetic clouds as seen by Helios mission de Lucas, A.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1361-1371
11 p.
article
37 Observation of a double-onset substorm during northward interplanetary magnetic field Liu, Jun-Ming
2010
78-79 11-12 p. 864-868
5 p.
article
38 Observations of Antarctic precipitable water vapor and its response to the solar activity based on GPS sensing Suparta, Wayan
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1419-1447
29 p.
article
39 Observations of pre-midnight 5-m irregularities in the equatorial F region over São Luís, Brazil: Solar-flux dependence and seasonal variations de Paula, E.R.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1544-1554
11 p.
article
40 Observations of the ionosphere in the equatorial anomaly region using WISS during the total solar eclipse of 22 July 2009 Zhang, Xinmiao
2010
78-79 11-12 p. 869-875
7 p.
article
41 On the mechanism of X-ray production by dart leaders of lightning flashes Cooray, Vernon
2010
78-79 11-12 p. 848-855
8 p.
article
42 On the relationship between magnetic clouds and the great geomagnetic storms associated with the period 1995–2006 Hidalgo, M.A.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1372-1379
8 p.
article
43 Peak characteristics of F2 region over Tucumán: Predictions and measurements Ezquer, R.G.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1525-1532
8 p.
article
44 Prediction of sunspot number amplitude and solar cycle length for cycles 24 and 25 Rigozo, N.R.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1294-1299
6 p.
article
45 Preface for the ILWS special issue of JASTP Gonzalez, Walter D.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1293-
1 p.
article
46 Pulsating of the generalized ion and neutral polar winds Gardner, Larry C.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1408-1418
11 p.
article
47 Radiation belt storm probes: Resolving fundamental physics with practical consequences Ukhorskiy, Aleksandr Y.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1417-1424
8 p.
article
48 Recent developments in the radiation belt environment model Fok, M.-C.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1435-1443
9 p.
article
49 Response of the topside ionosphere over Arecibo to a moderate geomagnetic storm Garzón, Diana Prado
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1568-1574
7 p.
article
50 Role of wave–mean flow interaction in sun–climate connections: Historical overview and some new interpretations and results Nathan, Terrence R.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1594-1605
12 p.
article
51 Seasonal variation of meteor decay times observed at King Sejong Station (62.22°S, 58.78°W), Antarctica Kim, Jeong-Han
2010
78-79 11-12 p. 883-889
7 p.
article
52 Shocks and sheaths in the heliosphere Richardson, John D.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1385-1389
5 p.
article
53 Solar Mass Ejection Imager (SMEI) 3-D reconstruction of density enhancements behind interplanetary shocks: In-situ comparison near Earth and at STEREO Jackson, B.V.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1317-1329
13 p.
article
54 Solar–terrestrial, ionospheric and natural phenomena studies using the South America VLF network (SAVNET) Raulin, Jean-Pierre
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1581-1586
6 p.
article
55 Space weather in the thermospheric–ionospheric domain over the Brazilian region: Climatology of ionospheric plasma bubbles in the subequatorial and low-latitude region Koga, D.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1529-1534
6 p.
article
56 Statistical studies of geomagnetic storms with peak Dst≤−50nT from 1957 to 2008 Echer, E.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1454-1459
6 p.
article
57 Studies on the shift in the frequency of the first Schumann resonance mode during a solar proton event De, S.S.
2010
78-79 11-12 p. 829-836
8 p.
article
58 Study of the cascading effect during the acceleration and heating of ions in the solar wind Moya, P.S.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1390-1397
8 p.
article
59 Sun–earth relationship inferred by tree growth rings in conifers from Severiano De Almeida, Southern Brazil Prestes, A.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1587-1593
7 p.
article
60 Surface measurement system for the atmospheric electrical vertical conduction current density, with displacement current density correction Bennett, A.J.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1373-1381
9 p.
article
61 The Brazilian decimetric array and space weather Sawant, Hanumant S.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1300-1310
11 p.
article
62 The impact of temporal ionospheric gradients in Northern Europe on relative GPS positioning Arslan, N.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1382-1400
19 p.
article
63 The largest imaginable magnetic storm Vasyliūnas, Vytenis M.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1444-1446
3 p.
article
64 The meridional mode of global tropospheric–stratospheric circulation Yang, Xiao-Bo
2010
78-79 11-12 p. 856-863
8 p.
article
65 Thermosphere–ionosphere response at middle and high latitudes during perturbed conditions: A case study Mansilla, G.A.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1448-1454
7 p.
article
66 The thermospheric semiannual density response to solar EUV heating Bowman, Bruce R.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1482-1496
15 p.
article
67 The zonal E×B plasma drift effects on the low latitude ionosphere electron density at solar minimum near equinox Pavlov, A.V.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1563-1578
16 p.
article
68 Understanding relativistic electron losses with BARREL Millan, R.M.
2011
78-79 11-12 p. 1425-1434
10 p.
article
69 Validation of temperature measurements from MIPAS-ENVISAT with balloon observations obtained by MIPAS-B Guochang, Zhang
2010
78-79 11-12 p. 837-847
11 p.
article
70 Variability of total electron content near the crest of the equatorial anomaly during moderate geomagnetic storms Chakraborty, S.K.
2010
78-79 11-12 p. 900-911
12 p.
article
71 Vertical profile of aerosol single scattering albedo over west coast of India during W_ICARB Suresh Babu, S.
2010
78-79 11-12 p. 876-882
7 p.
article
72 Wavelet analysis of lightning return stroke Miranda, F.J.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1401-1407
7 p.
article
73 What are the influences of solar eclipses on the equatorial electrojet? Tomás, A.T.
2008
78-79 11-12 p. 1497-1511
15 p.
article
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