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Dayside Transient Phenomena and Their Impact on the Magnetosphere and Ionosphere. [PDF]
Zhang H +19 more
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Hydromagnetic waves - Theory and applications Scientific report [PDF]
Magnetohydrodynamic wave influence on various physical ...
Kanwal, R. P.
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Magnetic fields, plasmas, and coronal holes: The inner solar system [PDF]
In situ magnetic field and plasma observations within 1 AU which describe MDH stream flows and Alfvenic fluctuations, the latest theories of those phenomena are discussed.
Burlaga, L. F.
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On day 84, 1969, the HEOS 1 satellite observed a shock pair connected with a plasma bulk velocity increase from 400 to approximately 750 km/sec. Both shocks were fast shocks. The forward shock had a Mach number of 1.7, the reverse shock had M(fast) = 1.4.
Chao, J. K. +2 more
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Low Frequency ULF Waves in the Earth's Inner Magnetosphere: Power Spectra During High Speed Streams and Quiet Solar Wind and Seeding of EMIC Waves. [PDF]
Gamayunov KV, Engebretson MJ.
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The Structure of the Large-Scale Heliosphere as Seen by Current Models. [PDF]
Kleimann J +8 more
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Interplanetary magnetic fields, their fluctuations, and cosmic ray variations [PDF]
The cause of Forbush decreases is examined using neutron monitor data and measurements of the interplanetary magnetic field. It is found that for the period examined (Dec.
Barouch, E., Sari, J. W.
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Fast and optimal solution to the Rankine-Hugoniot problem [PDF]
A new, definitive, reliable and fast iterative method is described for determining the geometrical properties of a shock (i.e., theta sub Bn, yields N, V sub s and M sub A), the conservation constants and the self-consistent asymptotic magnetofluid ...
Scudder, J. D., Vinas, A. F.
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Preliminary investigation of interplanetary shock structure: Quasi-parallel shocks [PDF]
Pioneer 9's magnetic field and plasma data were studied to develop arguments for or against the observation of oblique interplanetary shocks. Structural classifications are defined, and the justification for seeking these classifications in the solar ...
Greenstadt, E. W.
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