Variations in the cosmic ray fluxes, modulated by the solar and terrestrial magnetic fields, and climate changes. Part 3: A time interval of 1.5 Myr, including the pleistocene V. A. DergachevP. B. DmitrievH. Jungner OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 1 - 13
Effect of acceleration and loss rates on time variations in energetic electron fluxes during geomagnetic disturbances M. F. BakharevaK. G. Orlova OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 14 - 23
Efficiency of electron acceleration in the Earth’s magnetosphere by whistler mode waves A. G. DemekhovV. Yu. TrakhtengertsD. Nunn OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 24 - 29
Linear theory of slow drift mirror kinetic instability at finite electron temperature F. Z. FeyginYu. G. KhabazinA. A. Kondrat’ev OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 30 - 41
Solution of the magnetic survey problem by integrating components of the geomagnetic field gradient Yu. M. PetukhovR. B. Semevskii OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 42 - 44
Restoration of information about the interplanetary and solar magnetic fields based on the aa index of geomagnetic activity A. I. LaptukhovA. E. LevitinV. A. Laptukhov OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 45 - 52
Scatter of hmF2 values as an indicator of trends in the thermospheric dynamics A. D. DanilovL. B. Vanina-Dart OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 53 - 57
Relation of long-period variations in the critical frequencies of the F 2 layer to geomagnetic activity G. V. VergasovaE. S. KazimirovskyN. M. Polekh OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 58 - 64
Spatial inhomogeneity of variations in the F 2 layer critical frequencies under the conditions of winter 1995 Yu. K. KalininV. E. GorenkoN. P. Sergeenko OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 65 - 68
Reduction and interpretation of ionospheric sounding ionograms from extremely low satellite orbits N. P. DanilkinN. G. Kotonaeva OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 69 - 81
Model of the ground ionospheric channel in the problems of communication and position finding V. A. GolyginM. K. Ivel’skayaS. V. Unuchkov OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 82 - 84
Seasonal features in the response of the mesopause temperature and emission intensities to solar activity variations V. I. PerminovN. N. Pertsev OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 85 - 92
Empirical model of variations in the helium 1083 nm emission. 1. Intensity N. N. ShefovA. I. SemenovO. T. Yurchenko OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 93 - 103
Possible relation of emergencies during spacecraft launches from the Plesetsk site to high-latitude geomagnetic disturbances N. V. RomanovaV. A. ChizhenkovV. A. Pilipenko OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 104 - 109
Semidiurnal thermal tide in the mesopause region over Yakutia G. A. GavrilyevaP. P. AmmosovI. I. Koltovskoi OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 110 - 114
The first results of the pilot project on complex diagnosing earthquake precursors on Sakhalin S. A. PulinetsA. A. RomanovD. Ouzounov OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 115 - 123
Construction of the spatial-temporal model of the main geomagnetic field using satellite data V. P. GolovkovT. I. ZverevaT. A. Chernova OriginalPaper 07 February 2009 Pages: 124 - 132
Comment on the paper “CAWSES November 7–8, 2004, Superstorm: Complex Solar and Interplanetary Features in the Post-Solar Maximum Phase,” B. T. Tsurutani, E. Echer, F. L. Guarnieri, and J. U. Kozyra, Geophys. Res. Lett. 35 (2008) V. G. EselevichV. M. BogodYu. I. Yermolaev Discussions 07 February 2009 Pages: 133 - 135