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The extreme depletion of ionospheric electron density and its hemispheric asymmetry during the May 2024 storm. [PDF]

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Causal links to persisting daytime equatorial plasma bubbles over Asia-Pacific region following the geomagnetic storm on 01 December 2023. [PDF]

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Rajesh PK   +10 more
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Hypomagnetic Field and Its Effect on the Growth and Survival of Microorganisms. [PDF]

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Beryllium 10 in Antarctica over the last seven millennia. [PDF]

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Reactivation of latent human intracellular infections during a months-long expedition at the Antarctic Vostok station. [PDF]

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Heart attacks and geomagnetic activity

Nature, 1979
Malin and Srivastava reported a remarkable correlation between daily variations in the geomagnetic field strength and daily admissions to the cardio-thoracic wards of hospitals in Hyderabad and Secunderabad, for cardiac emergencies, during 1967--72. We have now carried out a similar enquiry in the West Midlands region of the UK for the years 1969--70 ...
E G, Knox   +4 more
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Geomagnetic Activity Indices

1996
The predominant part of the geomagnetic field, as observed at the Earth’s surface, originates from sources in the Earth’s core and, to a lesser degree, in the Earth’s crust. Spatial distribution and secular variation of this internal part were described, e.g., by Schmucker (1985).
Walter Dieminger   +2 more
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Prediction of geomagnetic activity

Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 1993
A simple analytic model for the directly driven, adiabatic solar wind‐magnetosphere‐ionosphere coupling is derived on the basis of frontside reconnection and force balance in the tail. Magnetosphere‐ionosphere coupling occurs through Alfvén waves which are driven by changes of electric fields in the magnetosphere.
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