Geoffrey Reeves
0000-0002-7985-8098
The New Mexico Consortium
329 papers found
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Radial transport of radiation belt electrons in kinetic field-line resonances
Relativistic electron dynamics produced by azimuthally localized poloidal mode ULF waves: Boomerang-shaped pitch angle evolutions
Effects of whistler mode hiss waves in March 2013
Generation of lower and upper bands of electrostatic electron cyclotron harmonic waves in the Van Allen radiation belts
Roles of hot electrons in generating upper-hybrid waves in the earth's radiation belt
Electron-acoustic solitons and double layers in the inner magnetosphere
A positive correlation between energetic electron butterfly distributions and magnetosonic waves in the radiation belt slot region
Contribution of storm time substorms to the prompt electric field disturbances in the equatorial ionosphere
Roles of whistler mode waves and magnetosonic waves in changing the outer radiation belt and the slot region
A multispacecraft event study of Pc5 ultralow-frequency waves in the magnetosphere and their external drivers
Radiation belt seed population and its association with the relativistic electron dynamics: A statistical study
Location of intense electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) wave events relative to the plasmapause: Van Allen Probes observations
The hidden dynamics of relativistic electrons (0.7–1.5 MeV) in the inner zone and slot region
Generation of extremely low frequency chorus in Van Allen radiation belts
Role of IMF B y in the prompt electric field disturbances over equatorial ionosphere during a space weather event
On the origin of low‐energy electrons in the inner magnetosphere: Fluxes and pitch‐angle distributions
Energetic Particle Data From the Global Positioning System Constellation
Transitional behavior of different energy protons based on Van Allen Probes observations
Simultaneous disappearances of plasmaspheric hiss, exohiss, and chorus waves triggered by a sudden decrease in solar wind dynamic pressure
Investigating the source of near‐relativistic and relativistic electrons in Earth's inner radiation belt
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