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1 A decadal solar effect in the tropics in July–August van Loon, Harry
2004
105-106 18 p. 1767-1778
12 p.
article
2 A laboratory study of meteor smoke analogues: Composition, optical properties and growth kinetics Saunders, Russell W.
2006
105-106 18 p. 2182-2202
21 p.
article
3 Analysis of the heliospheric current sheet fine structure: Single or multiple current sheets Blanco, J.J.
2006
105-106 18 p. 2173-2181
9 p.
article
4 Analytical description of electric currents in the magnetosheath region Romashets, E.
2010
105-106 18 p. 1401-1407
7 p.
article
5 An explanation of discrepancy in mesospheric temperature trends derived from ground-based LF phase-height observations Laštovička, J.
2004
105-106 18 p. 1727-1730
4 p.
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6 A note on the statistics of the largest geomagnetic storms per solar cycle Solow, A.R.
2004
105-106 18 p. 1731-1732
2 p.
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7 A possible cause for the generation of unusually strong ∼20- and 30-hour oscillations in the neutral wind of the lower thermosphere Beard, A.G
1999
105-106 18 p. 1385-1396
12 p.
article
8 Argon auroral emissions Burns, G.B
2002
105-106 18 p. 2013-2017
5 p.
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9 A statistical study of the interplanetary magnetic field control of sporadic E-layer occurrence in the southern polar cap ionosphere Wan, Weixing
1999
105-106 18 p. 1357-1366
10 p.
article
10 A statistical study of the relationship between the solar cycle length and tree-ring index values Zhou, Keqian
1998
105-106 18 p. 1711-1718
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11 Asymmetric distribution of the ionospheric electric potential in the opposite hemispheres as inferred from the SuperDARN observations and FAC-based convection model Lukianova, R.
2008
105-106 18 p. 2324-2335
12 p.
article
12 Author Index 2002
105-106 18 p. XV-XVIII
nvt p.
article
13 Author Index - autogenerate 2004
105-106 18 p. XIII-XV
nvt p.
article
14 Author index volume 63 2001
105-106 18 p. XV-XVIII
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15 Characteristics of chaotic pulse trains generated by lightning flashes Gomes, Chandima
2004
105-106 18 p. 1733-1743
11 p.
article
16 Collision frequencies in the D-region Vuthaluru, R.
2002
105-106 18 p. 2043-2054
12 p.
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17 Comment on the paper “Possible links between the solar radius variations and the Earth's climate evolution over the past four centuries” Schröder, Wilfried
2001
105-106 18 p. 2003-
1 p.
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18 Comments on "Atmosphereic Tides" by A.Palumbo Volland, Hans
1998
105-106 18 p. 1791-1792
article
19 Comments on the parametric excitation of low-frequency electrostatic waves Stenflo, L.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2431-2433
3 p.
article
20 Comparison of satellite measurements of the low-latitude nighttime upper ionosphere with IRI Kim, Heejun
2006
105-106 18 p. 2107-2118
12 p.
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21 Correlation between clouds at different altitudes and solar activity: Fact or Artifact? Usoskin, I.G.
2006
105-106 18 p. 2164-2172
9 p.
article
22 Corrigendum to “Hydrostatic equilibrium and convective stability in the plasmasphere” Lemaire, J.F.
2001
105-106 18 p. 2007-
1 p.
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23 Cosmic ray-induced ionization in the atmosphere: spatial and temporal changes Usoskin, I.G.
2004
105-106 18 p. 1791-1796
6 p.
article
24 Derivation and test of ionospheric activity indices from real-time ionosonde observations in the European region Bremer, J.
2006
105-106 18 p. 2075-2090
16 p.
article
25 Diagnosing the effective parameters of the ionospheric fine structure from statistical characteristics of radio waves in the vicinity of a regular caustic Afanasiev, N.T.
2001
105-106 18 p. 1967-1972
6 p.
article
26 Diagnostics of the ionosphere and neutral atmosphere at E-region heights using artificial periodic inhomogeneities Belikovich, V.V.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2447-2460
14 p.
article
27 Differential absorption measurements of mesospheric and lower thermospheric electron densities using the Buckland Park MF radar Holdsworth, D.A
2002
105-106 18 p. 2029-2042
14 p.
article
28 Dispersive properties of a magnetized plasma with strong short-scale irregularities Ermakova, E.N.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2313-2316
4 p.
article
29 Editorial Rycroft, M.J
1999
105-106 18 p. 1323-
1 p.
article
30 Effect of the annular solar eclipse of 15 January 2010 on the lower atmospheric boundary layer over a tropical rural station Venkat Ratnam, M.
2010
105-106 18 p. 1393-1400
8 p.
article
31 Effects of the August 11, 1999 total solar eclipse as deduced from total electron content measurements at the GPS network Afraimovich, E.L
2002
105-106 18 p. 1933-1941
9 p.
article
32 Effects of the number of stations and time resolution on Dst derivation Mendes Jr., Odim
2006
105-106 18 p. 2127-2137
11 p.
article
33 ELF and VLF wave generation by HF heating: A comparison of AM and CW techniques Barr, Richard
1997
105-106 18 p. 2265-2279
15 p.
article
34 ELF propagation parameters for uniform models of the Earth–ionosphere waveguide Mushtak, Vadim C.
2002
105-106 18 p. 1989-2001
13 p.
article
35 Equatorial and low latitude ionosphere during intense geomagnetic storms Mansilla, G.A.
2006
105-106 18 p. 2091-2100
10 p.
article
36 Evidence for the stimulation of field-aligned electron density irregularities on a short time scale by ionospheric topside sounders Benson, Robert F.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2281-2293
13 p.
article
37 Evidence of tidal perturbations in the middle atmosphere over Southern Tropics as deduced from LIDAR data analyses Morel, Béatrice
2002
105-106 18 p. 1979-1988
10 p.
article
38 Fast meridional transport in the lower thermosphere by planetary-scale waves Yue, Jia
2010
105-106 18 p. 1372-1378
7 p.
article
39 Fine structure of optical aurora Sandahl, Ingrid
2008
105-106 18 p. 2275-2292
18 p.
article
40 Forecasting the ionospheric f 0F2 parameter one hour ahead using a support vector machine technique Chen, Chun
2010
105-106 18 p. 1341-1347
7 p.
article
41 Fundamentals about the flow of geomagnetically induced currents in a power system applicable to estimating space weather risks and designing remedies Pirjola, Risto
2002
105-106 18 p. 1967-1972
6 p.
article
42 Global force balance of region 1 current system Siscoe, George L.
2006
105-106 18 p. 2119-2126
8 p.
article
43 Global magnetic field of the Sun and long-term variations of galactic cosmic rays Belov, A.V.
2001
105-106 18 p. 1923-1929
7 p.
article
44 Global scale annual and semi-annual variations of daytime NmF2 in the high solar activity years Yu, Tao
2004
105-106 18 p. 1691-1701
11 p.
article
45 Global sounding of sporadic E layers by the GPS/MET radio occultation experiment Hocke, initK.K.
2001
105-106 18 p. 1973-1980
8 p.
article
46 How are storm time injections different from nonstorm time injections? Lee, D.-Y.
2004
105-106 18 p. 1715-1725
11 p.
article
47 IFC-Ed. board 2010
105-106 18 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
48 Index 1999
105-106 18 p. XI-XII
nvt p.
article
49 Influence of the ionosphere, modified by powerful oblique radiowaves, on HF radio wave propagation Bochkarev, G.S.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2295-2304
10 p.
article
50 Interaction between artificial ionospheric turbulence and geomagnetic pulsations Belenov, A.F.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2367-2372
6 p.
article
51 Interaction of upper and lower hybrid waves and generation of the downshifted maximum feature of stimulated electromagnetic emissions Shvarts, M.M.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2421-2429
9 p.
article
52 Introducing a new learning method for fuzzy descriptor systems with the aid of spectral analysis to forecast solar activity Mirmomeni, Masoud
2006
105-106 18 p. 2061-2074
14 p.
article
53 Introduction to the special issue “Transport processes in the coupled solar wind–geospace system seen from a high-latitude vantage point” Watermann, Jurgen
2008
105-106 18 p. 2233-2234
2 p.
article
54 Investigation by backscatter radar of artificial irregularities produced in ionospheric plasma heating experiments Bakhmet'eva, N.V.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2257-2263
7 p.
article
55 Investigation of Schumann resonance polarization parameters Labendz, Daniel
1998
105-106 18 p. 1779-1789
article
56 Investigations of ionospheric modification in Russia Migulin, V.V.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2253-2256
4 p.
article
57 Ionospheric response to geomagnetic disturbances in the north-eastern region of Asia during the minimum of 23rd cycle of solar activity Kurkin, V.I.
2008
105-106 18 p. 2346-2357
12 p.
article
58 Latitude dependency of solar flare index–temperature relation occuring over middle and high latitudes of Atlantic–Eurasian region Kilcik, A.
2010
105-106 18 p. 1379-1386
8 p.
article
59 Lidar observations of atmospheric sodium at an equatorial location Clemesha, B.R
1998
105-106 18 p. 1773-1778
article
60 List of Contents - autogenerate 2004
105-106 18 p. III-XI
nvt p.
article
61 Long term variations in the mesospheric mean flow observed at Grahamstown (South Africa) and Adelaide (Australia) Malinga, S.B.
2004
105-106 18 p. 1745-1754
10 p.
article
62 Magnetic clouds and interplanetary particle transport: a numerical model Kallenrode, May-Britt
2002
105-106 18 p. 1973-1978
6 p.
article
63 Mid-latitude winds in the mesosphere: a superposed epoch analysis over the geomagnetic storm times Ma, G.
2001
105-106 18 p. 1993-2001
9 p.
article
64 Mismatch between variations of solar indices, stratospheric ozone and UV-B observed at ground Kane, R.P
2002
105-106 18 p. 2063-2074
12 p.
article
65 Modelling F2-layer seasonal trends and day-to-day variability driven by coupling with the lower atmosphere Mendillo, M.
2002
105-106 18 p. 1911-1931
21 p.
article
66 Modelling the effect of an assumed cosmic ray-modulated global cloud cover on the terrestrial surface temperature Ramı́rez, J.
2004
105-106 18 p. 1683-1690
8 p.
article
67 Noctilucent clouds seen at 60°N: origin and development 1 1 This paper was presented in ICMA symposium 2.16 at the 8th Scientific Assembly of IAGA with ICMA and STP symposia, Uppsala (Sweden), 4-15 August, 1997. Gadsden, M.
1998
105-106 18 p. 1763-1772
article
68 Novel deseasonalizing models for improving the prediction of total ozone in column using evolutionary programming and neural networks Salcedo-Sanz, S.
2010
105-106 18 p. 1333-1340
8 p.
article
69 Numerical modelling of spectral sky radiance during a total solar eclipse Bakalova, Kalinka
2006
105-106 18 p. 2101-2106
6 p.
article
70 Numerical simulation of the mutual conversion of ordinary and extraordinary waves in a magnetised plasma by artificial ionospheric turbulence Erukhimov, L.M.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2409-2414
6 p.
article
71 Observations of intensity variations and harmonics of heater induced VLF waves Oikarinen, A.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2351-2360
10 p.
article
72 Observing Forbush decreases in cloud atShetland Harrison, R. Giles
2010
105-106 18 p. 1408-1414
7 p.
article
73 Occurrence and characteristics of sporadic sodium layer observed by lidar at a mid-latitude location Gong, S.S
2002
105-106 18 p. 1957-1966
10 p.
article
74 On possible drivers of Sun-induced climate changes de Jager, Cornelis
2006
105-106 18 p. 2053-2060
8 p.
article
75 Onset voltages of atmospheric corona discharges on coniferous trees Aubrecht, L.
2001
105-106 18 p. 1901-1906
6 p.
article
76 On the characterization of aerosols using the Ångström exponent in the Athens area Kaskaoutis, D.G.
2006
105-106 18 p. 2147-2163
17 p.
article
77 On the importance of auroral processes in the Universe Hultqvist, Bengt
2008
105-106 18 p. 2235-2245
11 p.
article
78 On the prediction of relativistic electron fluence based on its relationship with geomagnetic activity over a solar cycle Lam, H.-L.
2004
105-106 18 p. 1703-1714
12 p.
article
79 Optical effects in the aurora caused by ionospheric HF heating Sergienko, T.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2401-2407
7 p.
article
80 Parallel structure of Pc1 ULF oscillations in multi-ion magnetospheric plasma at finite ion gyrofrequency Klimushkin, Dmitri Yu.
2010
105-106 18 p. 1327-1332
6 p.
article
81 Pc3–4 ULF waves at polar latitudes Pilipenko, V.A.
2008
105-106 18 p. 2262-2274
13 p.
article
82 Performance of different TEC models to provide GPS ionospheric corrections Orús, R
2002
105-106 18 p. 2055-2062
8 p.
article
83 Perturbations of the upper atmosphere in the cleft region Prölss, Gerd W.
2008
105-106 18 p. 2374-2380
7 p.
article
84 Polar ionic conductivity profile in fair weather conditions. Terrestrial test of the Huygens/Hasi-PWA instrument aboard the Comas Sola balloon López-Moreno, J.J.
2001
105-106 18 p. 1959-1966
8 p.
article
85 Positive density gradients at the magnetopause: interpretation in the framework of the impulsive penetration mechanism Echim, Marius M.
2002
105-106 18 p. 2019-2028
10 p.
article
86 Preface Thidé, Bo
1997
105-106 18 p. 2251-2252
2 p.
article
87 Probing the high latitude ionosphere from ground-based observations: The state of current knowledge and capabilities during IPY (2007–2009) Alfonsi, Lucilla
2008
105-106 18 p. 2293-2308
16 p.
article
88 Quantitative description of electron precipitation during auroral absorption events in the morning/noon local-time sector Kirkwood, S.
2001
105-106 18 p. 1907-1921
15 p.
article
89 Quiet-condition hmF2, NmF2, and B 0 variations at Jicamarca and comparison with IRI-2001during solar maximum Lee, Chien-Chih
2006
105-106 18 p. 2138-2146
9 p.
article
90 Relation of auroral substorm onset to local AL index and dispersionless particle injections Weygand, James M.
2008
105-106 18 p. 2336-2345
10 p.
article
91 Reply on the comment to “Possible links between the solar radius variations and the Earth's climate evolution over the past four centuries” Rozelot, J.P.
2001
105-106 18 p. 2005-
1 p.
article
92 Reply to comments on "Atmospheric Tides" Palumbo, A.
1998
105-106 18 p. 1793
article
93 Response of the ionosphere–thermosphere system to magnetospheric processes Schunk, R.W.
2008
105-106 18 p. 2358-2373
16 p.
article
94 Scattering of solar radiation by aerosol particulates in the atmosphere: a theoretical approach validated with Pre-INDOEX Begum, Z.N.
1998
105-106 18 p. 1751-1754
article
95 Seasonal acceleration of the rate of total ozone decreases over Central Europe: impact of tropopause height changes Krzyścin, Janusz W.
1998
105-106 18 p. 1755-1762
article
96 Simulation of the stratospheric ozone and temperature response to the solar irradiance variability during sun rotation cycle Rozanov, E.
2006
105-106 18 p. 2203-2213
11 p.
article
97 Simulations of mesospheric and thermospheric IR radiance measured in the CIRRIS-1A shuttle experiment Adler-Golden, S.
1999
105-106 18 p. 1397-1410
14 p.
article
98 Simulation studies of processes associated with stimulated electromagnetic emission (SEE) in the ionosphere Scales, W.A
1997
105-106 18 p. 2373-2381
9 p.
article
99 Simultaneous multispectral imaging of the discrete aurora Semeter, Joshua
2001
105-106 18 p. 1981-1992
12 p.
article
100 Simultaneous radio and optical observations of the mid-latitude atmospheric response to a major geomagnetic storm of 6–8 April 2000 Afraimovich, E.L
2002
105-106 18 p. 1943-1955
13 p.
article
101 Slow Z-mode radiation from sounder-accelerated electrons James, H.G.
2004
105-106 18 p. 1755-1765
11 p.
article
102 Solar cycle length hypothesis appears to support the ipcc on global warming Laut, P.
1998
105-106 18 p. 1719-1728
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103 Solar particle events seen by the MOPITT instrument Nichitiu, Florian
2004
105-106 18 p. 1797-1803
7 p.
article
104 Solar–terrestrial effects possibly stronger in biblical times Siscoe, G.L
2002
105-106 18 p. 1905-1909
5 p.
article
105 Solar wind influence on atmospheric processes in winter Antarctica Troshichev, O.
2008
105-106 18 p. 2381-2396
16 p.
article
106 Some characteristics and precipitation effects of the El Niño of 1997–1998 Kane, R.P
1999
105-106 18 p. 1325-1346
22 p.
article
107 Stimulated scattering of high-power radio waves in multi-component collisional plasmas Shukla, P.K.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2415-2419
5 p.
article
108 Storm-time characteristics of intense geomagnetic storms ( Dst ≤ − 200 nT ) at low-latitudes and associatedenergetics Rawat, R.
2010
105-106 18 p. 1364-1371
8 p.
article
109 SuperDARN: An example of a network approach to geospace science in the twenty-first century Lester, Mark
2008
105-106 18 p. 2309-2323
15 p.
article
110 Temperature variability in central Mexico and its possible association to solar activity Mendoza, B
2001
105-106 18 p. 1891-1900
10 p.
article
111 Temperature variation of the evolution of positive small air ions at constant relative humidity Luts, Aare
1998
105-106 18 p. 1739-1750
article
112 Temporal behaviour of artificial small-scale ionospheric irregularities: Review of experimental results Frolov, V.L.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2317-2333
17 p.
article
113 Temporal evolution of HF-excited plasma waves, measured at different pump frequencies by stimulated electromagnetic emission (SEE) Sergeev, E.N.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2383-2400
18 p.
article
114 The centenary of solar-terrestrial physics Rishbeth, H.
2001
105-106 18 p. 1883-1890
8 p.
article
115 The effect of artificial modification in the E region on HF ray propagation Stocker, A.J.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2435-2446
12 p.
article
116 The effects of powerful oblique radio transmission on the ionosphere on vertical sounding data Bochkarev, G.S.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2305-2311
7 p.
article
117 The geoelectric field at Vostok, Antarctica: its relation to the interplanetary magnetic field and the cross polar cap potential difference Frank-Kamenetsky, A.V
1999
105-106 18 p. 1347-1356
10 p.
article
118 The height of the maximum ionospheric electron density over the MU radar Zhang, Shun-Rong
1999
105-106 18 p. 1367-1383
17 p.
article
119 Theoretical analysis of resonance conditions in magnetized plasmas when the plasma/gyro frequency ratio is close to an integer Osherovich, V.A.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2361-2366
6 p.
article
120 Theory of convective saturation of Langmuir waves during ionospheric modification of a barium cloud Goldman, M.V.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2335-2350
16 p.
article
121 The Polar Cap (PC) indices: Relations to solar wind parameters and global magnetic activity Stauning, P.
2008
105-106 18 p. 2246-2261
16 p.
article
122 The possible connection between ionization in the atmosphere by cosmic rays and low level clouds Pallé, E.
2004
105-106 18 p. 1779-1790
12 p.
article
123 The use of GPS arrays in detecting shock-acoustic waves generated during rocket launchings Afraimovich, E.L.
2001
105-106 18 p. 1941-1957
17 p.
article
124 The use of near-antenna artificial density ducts for increasing the power of VLF radiation in space plasma Kondrat'ev, I.G.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2475-2488
14 p.
article
125 The 11-year solar cycle, the Sun's rotation, and the middle stratosphere in winter. Part II: Response of planetary waves Soukharev, Boris
2001
105-106 18 p. 1931-1939
9 p.
article
126 Time variation of atmospheric pressure and circulation associated with temperature changes during Solar Proton Events Pudovkin, M.I.
1998
105-106 18 p. 1729-1737
article
127 Tomographic imaging of the ionosphere using the GPS/MET and NNSS data Tsai, L.-C
2002
105-106 18 p. 2003-2011
9 p.
article
128 Total solar eclipse of July 22, 2009: Its impact on the total electron content and ionospheric electron density in the Indian zone Sharma, Shweta
2010
105-106 18 p. 1387-1392
6 p.
article
129 Transformation and absorption of magnetosonic waves generated by solar wind in the magnetosphere Kozlov, D.A.
2010
105-106 18 p. 1348-1353
6 p.
article
130 Uncertainties of the relationship between the equatorial quasi-biennial oscillation, the Arctic stratosphere and solar forcing Powell Jr., Alfred M.
2010
105-106 18 p. 1354-1363
10 p.
article
131 Vlasov simulations of electron heating by Langmuir turbulence near the critical altitude in the radiation-modified ionosphere Wang, J.G.
1997
105-106 18 p. 2461-2474
14 p.
article
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