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Research Topics: WAVE PROPAGATION

Jul 14

DE 1 observations of Siple transmitter signals and associated sidebands

Jul 14

Direct multiple path magnetospheric propagation – A fundamental property of nonducted VLF waves

Jul 14

The nonlinear gyroresonance interaction between energetic electrons and coherent VLF waves propagating at an arbitrary angle with respect to the earth’s magnetic field

Jul 14

Photometric evidence of electron precipitation induced by first HOP whistlers

Jul 14

Ground observations of power line radiation coupled to the ionosphere and magnetosphere

Jul 14

Echoing mixed-path whistlers near the dawn plasmapause, observed by direction-finding receivers at two Antarctic stations

Jul 14

The influence of localized precipitation-induced D-region ionization enhancements on subionospheric VLF propagation

Jul 14

Correlation between lambda 4278 optical emissions and VLF wave events observed at L approximately 4 in the Antarctic

Jul 14

Power threshold for growth of coherent VLF signals in the magnetosphere

Jul 14

ELF sferic occurrences in the Antarctic during a solar proton event – Case study of occurrences at Byrd Station during the event of June 9, 1968

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