- ...aurora
- The term
``Alfvénic aurora'' is attributed to G. Haerendel and is used here
to distinguish ten kilometer-scale horizontal and smaller, often banded
auroral forms from the hundred kilometer-scale, quasi-static variants
resulting from ``inverted V'' electron precipitation.
- ...development
- Streltsov, A. V.
and W. Lotko, Dispersive field line resonances on auroral field lines,
J. Geophys. Res., in press, 1995.
- ...altitude,
- Streltsov, A. V.
and W. Lotko, Fine structure of nonradiative dispersive field line
resonances, J. Geophys. Res., submitted, 1995.
- ...analysis
- Lotko,
W. and A. V. Streltsov, Large-amplitude auroral electric fields and
dispersive field line resonances, J. Geophys. Res., submitted,
1995.
- ...shown
- Kouznetsov, I. G. and W. Lotko, Radial
energy transport by magnetospheric ULF waves: Effects of magnetic
curvature and plasma pressure, J. Geophys. Res., 100, 7599-7612,
1995.
- ...simulations
- Ding, D. Q., R. E. Denton, M.
K. Hudson, and R. L. Lysak, An MHD simulation study of the poloidal
mode field line resonance in the Earth's dipole magnetosphere, J.
Geophys. Res., 100, 63-77, 1995.
Yeukkei Cheung
Tue Aug 15 22:23:34 EDT 1995