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Ion composition behaviour in low and mid-latitudes during high solar activityGOEL, M. K; RAO, B. C. N.Advances in space research. 1984, Vol 4, Num 1, pp 111-117, issn 0273-1177Article

Large-scale solar modulation of 500 MeV/nucleon galactic cosmic rays seen from 1 to 30 AUFILLIUS, W; AXFORD, I.JGR. Journal of geophysical research. Part A, Space physics. 1985, Vol 90, Num 1, pp 517-520Article

Equatorial F region zonal plasma driftsFEJER, B. G; KUDEKI, E; FARLEY, D. T et al.JGR. Journal of geophysical research. Part A, Space physics. 1985, Vol 90, Num 12, pp 12.249-12.255Article

Solar-cycle variation of low density solar wind during more than three solar cycles : Tenuous solar windRICHARDSON, I. G; BERDICHEVSKY, D; DESCH, M. D et al.Geophysical research letters. 2000, Vol 27, Num 23, pp 3761-3764, issn 0094-8276Article

The ultraviolet dayglow at solar maximum. III: Photoelectron-excited emissions of N2 and OMEIER, R. R; CONWAY, R. R; ANDERSON, D. E. JR et al.JGR. Journal of geophysical research. Part A, Space physics. 1985, Vol 90, Num 7, pp 6608-6616Article

TOTAL ELECTRON CONTENT STRUCTURE IN THE MIDDLE EASTSOICHER H; HOUMINER Z; SHUVAL A et al.1982; RADIO SCIENCE; ISSN 0048-6604; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 17; NO 6; PP. 1623-1631; BIBL. 2 P.Article

PREDICTION TECHNIQUES FOR FORTHCOMING SOLAR MAXIMABROWN GM.1981; AGARD CONF. PROC.; ISSN 0549-7191; FRA; DA. 1981; NO 295; PP. 31.1-31.7; BIBL. 2 P.Conference Paper

THE STORMY SUNO'LEARY B.1980; SKY AND TELESC.; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 60; NO 3; PP. 199-201Article

THE SOLAR MAXIMUM MISSIONCHIPMAN EG.1981; ASTROPHYS. J.; ISSN 0004-637X; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 244; NO 3; PART. 2; PP. L113-L115; BIBL. 7 REF.Article

The ultraviolet dayglow at solar maximum. II: Photometer observations of N2 second positive (0,0) band emissionCONWAY, R. R; CHRISTENSEN, A. B.JGR. Journal of geophysical research. Part A, Space physics. 1985, Vol 90, Num 7, pp 6601-6607Article

Solar EUV heating efficiencies in the thermosphereSMITH, M. F; REES, D.Planetary and space science. 1985, Vol 33, Num 12, pp 1451-1454, issn 0032-0633Article

An exospheric perspective of isotopic fractionation of hydrogen on VenusHODGES, R. R.Journal of geophysical research. 1999, Vol 104, Num E4, pp 8463-8471, issn 0148-0227Article

Ionospheric response to auroral substorms during sunspot maximum (1980-82) : Progress in understanding ionospheric irregularitiesHAJKOWICZ, L. A.Annales geophysicae (1988). 1995, Vol 13, Num 1, pp 95-104, issn 0992-7689Conference Paper

On the umbra-penumbra area ratio of sunspotsBRANDT, P. N; SCHMIDT, W; STEINEGGER, M et al.Solar physics. 1990, Vol 129, Num 1, pp 191-194, issn 0038-0938, 4 p.Article

The effect of the heliospheric current sheet on cosmic ray intensities at solar maximum: two alternative hypothesesTHOMAS, B. T; GOLDSTEIN, B. E; SMITH, E. J et al.JGR. Journal of geophysical research. Part A, Space physics. 1986, Vol 91, Num 3, pp 2889-2895Article

N(h) profiles from ground and ιnterkosmos-19 satellite dataPASHOVA, T.Advances in space research. 1984, Vol 4, Num 1, issn 0273-1177, 59Article

Geoeffectiveness of halo coronal mass ejectionsGOPALSWAMY, N; YASHIRO, S; AKIYAMAL, S et al.Journal of geophysical research. 2007, Vol 112, Num A6, issn 0148-0227, A06112.1-A06112.13Article

Modified models of electron distribution in the magnetosphere at L=2.3SAZHIN, S. S; BALMFORTH, H. F; MOFFETT, R. J et al.Planetary and space science. 1992, Vol 40, Num 5, pp 671-679, issn 0032-0633Article

On nighttime anomalous enhancement in ionospheric electron content at lower mid-latitude during solar maximumJOSHI, H. P; IYER, K. N.Annales geophysicae. Atmospheres, hydrospheres and space sciences. 1990, Vol 8, Num 1, pp 53-57Article

Latitudinal extent of the heliospheric current sheet and modulation of galactic cosmic raysSMITH, E. J; THOMAS, B. T.JGR. Journal of geophysical research. Part A, Space physics. 1986, Vol 91, Num 3, pp 2933-2942Article

Maximum-power-point-tracking solar battery chargerWOODWARD, W. S.Electronic design. 1998, Vol 46, Num 21, pp 114-118, issn 0013-4872, 3 p.Article

An approximation of the height of the O+-H+ transition level for use in IRIKUTIEV, I; MARINOV, P; SERAFIMOV, K. B et al.Advances in space research. 1984, Vol 4, Num 1, pp 119-121, issn 0273-1177Article

Spatial variability of total electron content in the eastern Mediterranean regionSOICHER, H; KLOBUCHAR, J. A; DOHERTY, P. H et al.Radio science. 1984, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 757-764, issn 0048-6604Conference Paper

SOLAR MAXIMUM YEAR. PROCEEDINGS OF SYMPOSIUM 7 OF THE COSPAR TWENTY-FOURTH PLENARY MEETING HELD IN OTTAWA, CANADA, 16TH MAY-2ND JUNE 1982SVESTKA Z ED; RUST DM ED; DRYER M ED et al.1982; ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH; ISSN 503622; GBR; DA. 1982 PUBL. 1983; VOL. 2; NO 11; VII-294 P.; BIBL. DISSEM.Conference Paper

APPLICATION DES METHODES DE RECONNAISSANCE DES FORMES A LA CLASSIFICATION DES PERTURBATIONS GEOMAGNETIQUES DURANT UN MAXIMUM D'ACTIVITE SOLAIREOL GI; EHJGENSON AM.1982; GEOMAGN. AERON.; ISSN 0016-7940; SUN; DA. 1982; VOL. 22; NO 6; PP. 974-978; BIBL. 13 REF.Article

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