Geoffrey Reeves
0000-0002-7985-8098
The New Mexico Consortium
329 papers found
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Origin of Electron Boomerang Stripes: Localized ULF Wave‐particle Interactions
Global ENA Imaging and In Situ Observations of Substorm Dipolarization on 10 August 2016
Simultaneous Observations of Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) Waves and Pitch Angle Scattering During a Van Allen Probes Conjunction
The Role of the Dynamic Plasmapause in Outer Radiation Belt Electron Flux Enhancement
Association Between EMIC Wave Occurrence and Enhanced Convection Periods During Ion Injections
Response to Comment on “Radiation-Belt Remediation Using Space-Based Antennas and Electron Beams” by G. Ganguli and C. Crabtree
Eastward Propagating Second Harmonic Poloidal Waves Triggered by Temporary Outward Gradient of Proton Phase Space Density: Van Allen Probe A Observation
Comparison of Multiple and Logistic Regression Analyses of Relativistic Electron Flux Enhancement at Geosynchronous Orbit Following Storms
Parallel Acceleration of Suprathermal Electrons Caused by Whistler‐Mode Hiss Waves
Identifying STEVE's Magnetospheric Driver Using Conjugate Observations in the Magnetosphere and on the Ground
RBSP‐ECT Combined Spin‐Averaged Electron Flux Data Product
The Storm‐Time Ring Current Response to ICMEs and CIRs Using Van Allen Probe Observations
Signatures of substorm related overshielding electric field at equatorial latitudes under steady southward IMF Bz during main phase of magnetic storm
Comparison of Electron Loss Models in the Inner Magnetosphere During the 2013 St. Patrick's Day Geomagnetic Storm
Oxygen Ion Dynamics in the Earth's Ring Current: Van Allen Probes Observations
Dispersive Alfvén Wave Control of O + Ion Outflow and Energy Densities in the Inner Magnetosphere
Substorm‐Ring Current Coupling: A Comparison of Isolated and Compound Substorms
The Storm Time Development of Source Electrons and Chorus Wave Activity During CME‐ and CIR‐Driven Storms
Predicting Lower Band Chorus With Autoregressive‐Moving Average Transfer Function (ARMAX) Models
Utilizing the Heliophysics/Geospace System Observatory to Understand Particle Injections: Their Scale Sizes and Propagation Directions
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