selected publications
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journal article
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Comparative analysis of NOAA REFM and SNB3GEO tools for the forecast of the fluxes of high-energy electrons at GEO.
Space Weather.
22-31.
2016
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An interpretation of spacecraft and ground based observations of multiple omega band events.
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar: Terrestrial Physics.
185-204.
2015
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Giant pulsations on the afternoonside: Geostationary satellite and ground observations.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics.
8350-8367.
2015
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Source and seed populations for relativistic electrons: Their roles in radiation belt changes.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics.
7240-7254.
2015
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The evolution of ring current ion energy density and energy content during geomagnetic storms based on Van Allen Probes measurements.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics.
7493-7511.
2015
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Space weather conditions during the Galaxy 15 spacecraft anomaly.
Space Weather.
484-502.
2015
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Effects of modeled ionospheric conductance and electron loss on self-consistent ring current simulations during the 5-7 April 2010 storm.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics.
5355-5376.
2015
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Improved Polar and Geosynchronous Satellite Data Sets Available in Common Data Format at the Coordinated Data Analysis Web.
Space Weather.
254-256.
2015
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Extreme relativistic electron fluxes at geosynchronous orbit: Analysis of GOES E > 2 MeV electrons.
Space Weather.
170-184.
2015
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Investigation of EMIC wave scattering as the cause for the BARREL 17 January 2013 relativistic electron precipitation event: A quantitative comparison of simulation with observations.
Geophysical Research Letters.
8722-8729.
2014
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Meeting Report: Solar Energetic Particle Measurements Intercalibration Workshop, 11 April 2014, Boulder, Colorado.
Space Weather.
613-615.
2014
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A statistical approach to determining energetic outer radiation belt electron precipitation fluxes.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics.
3961-3978.
2014
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Solar Energetic Particle Measurements Intercalibration Workshop, 11 April 2014.
Space Weather.
129-130.
2014
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Energetic electron precipitation characteristics observed from Antarctica during a flux dropout event.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics.
6921-6935.
2013
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Observations of plasma density structures in association with the passage of traveling convection vortices and the occurrence of large plasma jets.
Annales Geophysicae: atmospheres, hydrospheres and space sciences.
1020-1039.
1999
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Comparative analysis of NOAA REFM and SNB3GEO tools for the forecast of the fluxes of high-energy electrons at GEO.
Space Weather.
22-31.
2016