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Low-Charge-State Heavy Ions Upstream of Earth's Bow Shock and Sunward Flux of Ionospheric O^+^1, N^+^1, and O^+^2 Ions: Geotail Observations (Paper 2000GL000039)
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A statistical study of the magnetosphere boundary crossings by the Geotail satellite (Paper 2000GL000020)
British Library Online Contents | 2000| -
On the relationship between bursty flows, current disruption, and substorms
British Library Online Contents | 1999| -
Geotail observations of total pressure and electric field variations in the near and middistant tail associated with substorm onsets (Paper 1999GL900031)
British Library Online Contents | 1999| -
Generation mechanism of ESW based on Geotail plasma wave observation, plasma observation, and particle simulation (Paper 1998GL900005)
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Dual spacecraft observations of lobe magnetic field perturbations before, during, and after plasmoid release
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Fast earthward plasma flows observed in the middistant tail under quiet conditions: Relation to substorms (Paper 1999GL900079)
British Library Online Contents | 1999| -
Two spacecraft observation of plasma sheet convection jet during continuous external driving
British Library Online Contents | 1999| -
Plasma and magnetic flux transport associated with auroral breakups
British Library Online Contents | 1998| -
Ionospheric signature of a magnetic flux rope in the magnetotail
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A magnetic cloud with unusual structure and corresponding bow shock movement observed on May 13, 1995
British Library Online Contents | 1998| -
Magnetotail flow bursts: association to global magnetospheric circulation, relationship to ionospheric activity and direct evidence for localization
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Solar wind control of density and temperature in the near-Earth plasma sheet: WIND/GEOTAIL collaboration
British Library Online Contents | 1997| -
A case study of oppositely propagating Alfvenic fluctuations in the solar wind and magnetosheath
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Geotail observations of north-south plasma velocity enhancements in the lobe near substorm expansion phase onset
British Library Online Contents | 1998| -
IMF induced changes to the nightside magnetotail: A comparison between WIND/Geotail/IMP 8 observations and modeling
British Library Online Contents | 1997| -
Highly collimated electron beams observed during quiet times
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Solar wind-magnetosphere coupling during an isolated substorm event: A multispacecraft ISTP study
British Library Online Contents | 1997| -
Observations of bidirectional electrons in the distant tail lobes: GEOTAIL results
British Library Online Contents | 1997| -
Boundary layer formation in the magnetotail: Geotail observations and comparisons with a global MHD simulation
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WIND, GEOTAIL, and GOES 9 observations of magnetic field dipolarization and bursty bulk flows in the near-tail
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Dayside reconnected field lines in the south-dusk near-tail flank during an IMF B~y > 0 dominated period
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Geotail observations of ion velocity distributions with multibeam structures in the postplasmoid current sheet
British Library Online Contents | 1997| -
Observations of a current pulse in the near-Earth plasma sheet associated with a substorm onset
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Response of the near-Earth magnetotail to a northward turning of the IMF
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Plasma sheet pressure changes during the substorm growth phase
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Traversal of the nightside magnetosphere at 10 to 15 Re during northward IMF
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Observations of earthward streaming electrons at the trailing boundary of a plasmoid
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Pc5 pulsations observed in the dayside magnetosphere by Geotail
British Library Online Contents | 1994| -
Geotail observation of magnetosonic Pc 3 waves in the dayside magnetosphere
British Library Online Contents | 1994| -
Coexistence of Earth-origin O^+ and solar wind-origin H^+/He^+^+ in the distant magnetotail
British Library Online Contents | 1996| -
Observations of a slow-mode shock at the lobe-plasma sheet boundary in Earth's distant magnetotail
British Library Online Contents | 1995| -
Magnetopause characteristics during a four-hour interval of multiple crossings observed with Geotail
British Library Online Contents | 1994| -
Magnetic field structures of the magnetotail as observed by Geotail
British Library Online Contents | 1994| -
Equatorial electromagnetic emission with discrete spectra near harmonics of oxygen gyrofrequency during magnetic storm
British Library Online Contents | 1994| -
Quasi-periodic oscillations of the magnetopause during northward sheath magnetic field
British Library Online Contents | 1994| -
Direct entry of dense flowing plasmas into the distant tail lobes
British Library Online Contents | 1994| -
Observations of plasmas associated with the magnetic signature of a plasmoid in the distant magnetotail
British Library Online Contents | 1994| -
Turbulent magnetic field in the distant magnetotail: Bottom-up process of plasmoid formation?
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A flux rope followed by recurring encounters with traveling compression regions: Geotail observations
British Library Online Contents | 1994|
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