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  • Simple plate models of mantle convection

    F. Richter, D. McKenzie

    441-471

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  • Characteristics of westward travelling surges during magnetospheric substorms

    W.G. Tighe, G. Rostoker

    51-67

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  • Initial results from the Helios-1 Search-coil Magnetometer experiment

    F.M. Neubauer, H.J. Beinroth, H. Barnstorf, G. Dehmel

    599-614

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  • Radial variation of the interplanetary magnetic field between 0.3 AU and 1.0 AU - observations by the Helios-1 spacecraft

    G. Musmann, F.M. Neubauer, E. Lammers

    591-598

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  • Helios-1 Faraday rotation experiment: results and interpretations of the Solar occultations in 1975

    H. Volland, M.K. Bird, G.S. Levy, C.T. Stelzried, B.L. Seidel

    659-672

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  • Ground-satellite coordinated study of the April 5, 1979 events: observation of 0+ cyclotron waves

    B. Inhester, U. Wedeken, A. Korth, S. Perraut, M. Stokholm

    134-141

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  • Elastic wave propagation in a highly scattering medium - a diffusion approach

    A.M. Dainty, M.N. Toksoz

    375-388

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  • Seismic energy transmission in an intensively scattering environment

    Y. Nakamura

    389-399

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    Moon body resonance

    M. Omerbashich

    30-42

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  • Interplanetary magnetic field power spectra with frequencies from 2.4 x 10^-5 Hz to 470 Hz from HELIOS-observations during solar minimum conditions

    K.U. Denskat, H.J. Beinroth, F.M. Neubauer

    60-67

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Tarantola, A., Valette, B. (1982) Inverse problems = Quest for information, J. Geophys. 50(1): 159–170. Cited by: 1712 (as of Jan 2024)

 

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Omerbashich, M. (2024) Jupiter's primordial beat of superoutbursting stars. J. Geophys. 66(1):1-14.


Omerbashich, M. (2024) Sun dims as failed star Jupiter tries to go full-on pulsar. J. Geophys. 66(1):15-24.


Gaber, H., Elkhouly, S.H., Khaier, S.A.M. (2024) NRIAG North African Earthquake Catalog. J. Geophys. 66(1):25-46.


Choudhury, B.K. (2024) Lg wave attenuation of Northeast India Archaean as a new standard for Earth's most seismic regions. J. Geophys. 66(1):47-57.


Omerbashich, M. (2023) The Sun as a revolving-field magnetic alternator with a wobbling-core rotator from real data. J. Geophys. 65(1):48-77. (Press Release)


Omerbashich, M. (2023) Global coupling mechanism of Sun resonant forcing of Mars, Moon, and Earth seismicity. J. Geophys. 65(1):1-46. (Press Release)


Das, R., Meneses, C. (2022) Scaling relations for energy magnitudes. J. Geophys. 64(1):1-11.


Omerbashich, M. (2022) Detection and mapping of Earth body resonances with continuous GPS. J. Geophys. 64(1):12-33.


Omerbashich, M. (2020) Moon body resonance. J. Geophys. 63(1):30-42. (Press Release)


Schmidt, P.W., Embleton, B.J.J. (1981) A geotectonic paradox: Has the Earth expanded? J. Geophys. 49(1):20-25.

 

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Omerbashich, M. (2023) The Sun as a revolving-field magnetic alternator with a wobbling-core rotator from real data. J. Geophys. 65(1):48-77. (Press Release)


Omerbashich, M. (2023) Global coupling mechanism of Sun resonant forcing of Mars, Moon, and Earth seismicity. J. Geophys. 65(1):1-46. (Press Release)


Tarantola, A., Valette, B. (1982) Inverse problems = Quest for information. J. Geophys. 50(1):159–170.


Schmidt, P.W., Embleton, B.J.J. (1981) A geotectonic paradox: Has the Earth expanded? J. Geophys. 49(1):20-25.


Muller, G. (1985) The reflectivity method: a tutorial. J. Geophys. 58(1):153-174.

 

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