Search Results - "Denton, Mick"
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Rapid MeV electron precipitation as observed by SAMPEX/HILT during high-speed stream-driven storms
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Space physics (01-05-2015)“…A number of relativistic electron loss processes exist in the inner magnetosphere, and the extent to which MeV electron precipitation into Earth's atmosphere…”
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Energy‐dependent dynamics of keV to MeV electrons in the inner zone, outer zone, and slot regions
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Space physics (01-01-2016)“…We present observations of the radiation belts from the Helium Oxygen Proton Electron and Magnetic Electron Ion Spectrometer particle detectors on the Van…”
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The role of suprathermal particle measurements in CrossScale studies of collisionless plasma processes
Published in Planetary and space science (01-05-2011)“…The CrossScale mission will advance our understanding of fundamental plasma processes in collisionless plasmas. It will exploit the excellent natural plasma…”
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The Cold Ion Population at Geosynchronous Orbit and Transport to the Dayside Magnetopause: September 2015 to February 2016
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Space physics (01-11-2019)“…During intervals of enhanced magnetospheric convection, a high‐density plume of cold ions is eroded from the plasmasphere and can flow toward the dayside…”
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Scattering by whistler-mode waves during a quiet period perturbed by substorm activity
Published in Journal of atmospheric and solar-terrestrial physics (01-04-2021)“…We study the dynamics of radiation belt electrons during a 10-day quiet period perturbed by substorm activity and preceding a high-speed stream (HSS), aiming…”
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Taking issue with PPARC over STP
Published in Astronomy & geophysics : the journal of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-02-2007)“…Following the PPARC programmatic review announced in the spring of last year, with its gloomy outlook for solar–terrestrial physics, three young scientists in…”
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