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Earth Publication Links:

  • Peterson, et al 2012 JGR:  Solar energy derived from photoelectron observations
  • Liu, et al 2009 JGR:  Analysis and modeling of FUSE data
  • Knipp, et al 2005 SP:  Direct and Indirect Thermospheric Heating Sources for Solar Cycles 21–23
  • Knipp, et al 2002 COSPAR:  A comparative study of the auroral hemispheric power and the EUV hemispheric power over solar cycle time scales
  • Tobiska, et al 1993 JGR: Analysis of E-2 payload on rocket during Energy Budget Campaign (1980)
  • Hagan, et al 1992 JGR: A study of the thermosphere and ionosphere for solar minimum winter conditions.
  • Shemansky and Broadfoot 1973 JGR:  Comment on A 3Σu+ and B 3Πg states of N2
  • Shemansky, et al 1972 PSS:  Auroral emission model including secondary electrons
  • Shemansky, et al 1971 PSS:  Cascades from A 3Σu+ molecules account for recent rocket observations of aurora
  • Shemansky and Jones 1968 PSS Observations of O2+ 1N and N2 1PG systems in type-B red aurora by scanning spectrometer

 

 

 

 

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