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    Canopus ? A ground-based instrument array for remote sensing the high latitude ionosphere during the ISTP/GGS program by Rostoker, G., Samson, J. C., Creutzberg, F., Hughes, T. J., McDiarmid, D. R., McNamara, A. G., Jones, A. Vallance, Wallis, D. D., Cogger, L. L.

    Published in Space science reviews (01-02-1995)
    “…Proper interpretation of in situ satellite data requires a knowledge of the global state of the magnetosphere-ionosphere system. CANOPUS is a large-scale array…”
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    A comparison between Pc 3-4 pulsations observed by GOES 7 and the CANOPUS magnetometer array by Ziesolleck, C. W. S., McDiarmid, D. R., Feng, Q.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-03-1997)
    “…We have analyzed 1 month of GOES 7 and Canadian Auroral Network for the OPEN Program Unified Study (CANOPUS) magnetometer data and compared Pc 3–4 wave…”
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    Pc5 field line resonance frequencies and structure observed by SuperDARN and CANOPUS by Ziesolleck, C. W. S., Fenrich, F. R., Samson, J. C., McDiarmid, D. R.

    “…We have analyzed a number of low‐m Pc5 field line resonance events observed simultaneously by one or more of the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN)…”
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    Time-limited excitation of damped field-line resonances: Implications for satellite observations by McDiarmid, D. R., Wright, A. N., Allan, W.

    “…It is common to think of resonance width in steady state terms, but there are two important factors which make this approach inappropriate for field‐line…”
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    Spacecraft transits across simulated field line resonance regions by Allan, W., Wright, A. N., McDiarmid, D. R.

    “…The field line resonance (FLR) mechanism has become a cornerstone of magnetohydrodynamic wave theory in the magnetosphere and the solar atmosphere. Evidence…”
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    Time-limited excitation of damped field-line resonances - Implications for satellite observations by McDiarmid, D R, Wright, A N, Allan, W

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-08-1999)
    “…This paper examines the possibility that a random or quasi-random ensemble of shortlived excitations of the magnetospheric waveguide over the Pc3-5 range might…”
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    Spacecraft transits across simulated field line resonance regions by Allan, W, Wright, A N, McDiarmid, D R

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-07-1997)
    “…The field line resonance (FLR) mechanism has become a cornerstone of MHD wave theory in the magnetosphere and the solar atmosphere. Evidence for the mechanism…”
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    Pc5 field line resonance frequencies and structure observed by SuperDARN and CANOPUS by Ziesolleck, C W S, Fenrich, F R, Samson, J C, McDiarmid, D R

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-06-1998)
    “…We have analyzed a number of low-m Pc5 field line resonance events observed simultaneously by one or more of the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN)…”
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    An Abrupt Upper Envelope Cut-off in the Distribution of Angular Motions in Quasar Jets is Compatible in all Respects with a Simple Non-Relativistic Ejection Model by Bell, M. B, McDiarmid, D. R

    Published 04-01-2007
    “…A remarkable correlation is found in radio-loud quasars and BLLacs when the directly observed angular motions, u, of features ejected in the innermost regions…”
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    CANOPUSAa ground-based instrument array for remote sensing the high latitude ionosphere during the ISTP/GGS program by Rostoker, G, Samson, J C, Creutzberg, F, Hughes, T J, McDiarmid, DR, McNamara, A G, Jones, AVallance, Wallis, D D, Cogger, L L

    Published in Space science reviews (01-01-1995)
    “…Proper interpretation of in situ satellite data requires a knowledge of the global state of the magnetosphere-ionosphere system. CANOPUS is a large-scale array…”
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    Journal Article