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Solar Wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE): Science and Mission Overview. [PDF]
Wang C +3 more
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Effects of seasonal factors on brain function: Systematic review and future perspectives. [PDF]
Majumdar J, Rangaprakash D, Deshpande G.
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Effects of light, electromagnetic fields and water on biological rhythms. [PDF]
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The influence of geomagnetic storms on transformers
Suchkov, I. K., Buran, Anna Leonidovna
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Nighttime ionospheric irregularity during intense geomagnetic storm events over the Europe-African longitudinal sector. [PDF]
Kassa Y, Tebabal A, Damtie B.
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Machine learning based storm time modeling of ionospheric vertical total electron content over Ethiopia. [PDF]
Nigusie A, Tebabal A, Feyissa F.
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Extreme Geomagnetic Storms – 1868 – 2010
Solar Physics, 2016We present the first large statistical study of extreme geomagnetic storms based on historical data from the time period 1868 - 2010. This article is the first of two companion papers. Here we describe how the storms were selected and focus on their near-Earth characteristics.
Laure Lefèvre +2 more
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Randomness in Geomagnetic Storms
Fractals, 1997Although geomagnetic forecasting is extremely important, geomagnetic predictions usually rely on forecasters' experience in distinguishing events expected to be geoeffective. Initial investigations with powerful forecasting techniques such as neural networks have recently been applied to geomagnetic prediction, but these are based on the assumption ...
Foti, M. A., Arizmendi, C. M.
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Bracing for the geomagnetic storms
IEEE Spectrum, 1990As solar activity moves toward an 11 year peak, utility engineers are girding for the effects of massive magnetic disturbances. The nature of the geomagnetic disturbances is examined. The way in which geomagnetically induced current (GIC) affects power systems is explained.
J.G. Kappernman, V.D. Albertson
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