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Greenland Ice Core: Geophysics, Geochemistry, and the Environment
Corrected geomagnetic coordinates for Epoch 1980
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1984
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Magnetic storms caused by corotating solar wind streams
pp. 1
Some aspects of ocean heat transport by the shallow, intermediate and deep overturning circulations
pp. 1
The brittle-ductile transition in rocks: Recent experimental and theoretical progress
pp. 1
The Greenland Ice Sheet Program in perspective
pp. 1
Magnetic field reconnection
pp. 1
Early arc volcanism and the ophiolite problem: A perspective from drilling in the western Pacific
pp. 1
Seismotectonics of the northern Philippine island arc
pp. 1
The explosion seismic source function: Models and scaling laws reviewed
pp. 1
Dilatancy of quartz gouge in pure shear
pp. 1
Unique and exceptionally long interglacial marine isotope stage 11: Window into Earth warm future climate
pp. 1
Theories of shock formation in the solar atmosphere
pp. 1
The spatial distribution of earthquakes, focal mechanism solutions, and subducted lithosphere in the Philippine and Northeastern Indonesian Islands
pp. 1
The global pattern of evolution of plasmaspheric drainage plumes
pp. 1
Downstream effects of Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon: A review
pp. 1
The Storm-substorm relationship: Current understanding and outlook
pp. 5
Cenozoic reconstructions of the Australia-New Zealand-South Pacific sector of Antarctica
pp. 5
The Relation between mantle dynamics and plate tectonics: A Primer
pp. 7
Archean geodynamics and the thermal evolution of Earth
pp. 7
2D Laramide geometries and kinematics of the Rocky Mountains, western U.S.A.
pp. 9
Spontaneous reconnegtion
pp. 9
Physical properties of sea ice relevant to remote sensing
pp. 9
Recent Pacific-Easter-Nazca plate motions
pp. 9
Ionospheric storms at mid-latitude: A short review
pp. 11
Petrological and volcanological constraints on volcanic sulfur emissions to the atmosphere
pp. 17
Climate 400,000 years ago, a key to the future?
pp. 19
Regional geological framework of South Island, New Zealand, and its significance for understanding the active plate boundary
pp. 21
Hydrolytic weakening and penetrative deformation within a natural shear zone
pp. 21
The role of waves in the transport circulation of the middle atmosphere
pp. 21
Offshore geology of Mauna Loa and adjacent areas, Hawaii
pp. 22
The evolution of arguments regarding the existence of field-aligned currents
pp. 23
Planetary waves and the extratropical winter stratosphere
pp. 23
Origin and history of the South China Sea basin
pp. 25
Steady state aspects of magnetic field line merging
pp. 29
The physical basis for sea ice remote sensing
pp. 29
The magnetopheric currents: An introduction
pp. 33
Review of interplanetary shock phenomena near and within 1 AU
pp. 35
Deformation behavior of wet and dry clinopyroxenite in the brittle to ductile transition region
pp. 35
The North Atlantic's 1–2 kyr climate rhythm: Relation to Heinrich events, Dansgaard/Oeschger cycles and the Little Ice Age
pp. 37
Evidence for Eocene oceanic crust in the Celebes Basin
pp. 37
Theory of type III and type II solar radio emissions
pp. 39
Mesozoic seafloor subsidence and the Darwin Rise, past and present
pp. 41
Global geometry of magnetospheric currents inferred from MHD simulations
pp. 43
Initiation of coronal mass ejections
pp. 43
Stratospheric polar vortices
pp. 45
Declining growth of Mauna Loa during the last 100,000 years: Rates of lava accumulation vs. gravitational subsidence
pp. 45
Geomorphically effective floods
pp. 45
Groundwater vulnerability assessment: Hydrogeologic perspective and example from Salinas Valley, California
pp. 47
Passive microwave signatures of sea ice
pp. 49
Marine magnetic anomalies from the Western Philippine Sea: Implications for the evolution of marginal basins
pp. 49
Seismic tomography with irregular meshes
pp. 49
Bedrock topography of the Greenland Ice Sheet in the Dye 3 area
pp. 49
Raindrop size distribution and evolution
pp. 51
Interplanetary shocks on the large scale: A retrospective on the last decade's theoretical efforts
pp. 51
Global MHD eigenmodes of the outer magnetosphere
pp. 51
Experimental control of the water-weakening effect in quartz
pp. 53
Field-aligned-current systems in the numerically simulated magnetosphere
pp. 53
On the feasibility of developing a global atmospheric model extending from the ground to the exosphere
pp. 55
The relationship between plasma density structure and EMIC waves at geosynchronous orbit
pp. 57
Dating the Dye 3 deep ice core by flow model calculations
pp. 57
The tectonics of northward propagating subduction along eastern Luzon, Philippine Islands
pp. 57
Valley morphology and boundary conditions influencing spatial patterns of flood flow
pp. 59
Millennial-scale changes in ventilation of the thermocline, intermediate, and deep waters of the glacial North Atlantic
pp. 63
Fundamentals of current description
pp. 63
Magnetic reconnection at the Sun
pp. 63
Origin of back-arc basin magmas: Trace element and isotope perspectives
pp. 67
Surface wave tomography applied to the North American upper mantle
pp. 69
Interplanetary shock phenomena beyond 1 AU
pp. 69
Marine Isotope Stage 11 (MIS 11): Analog for Holocene and future climate?
pp. 71
Dating and climatic interpretation of two deep Greenland ice cores
pp. 73
Terrestrial biological carbon sequestration: Science for enhancement and implementation
pp. 73
Atmospheric composition, chemistry, and clouds
pp. 73
On the competing roles of fault reactivation and brittle failure in generating plate tectonics from mantle convection
pp. 73
SAR and scatterometer signatures of sea ice
pp. 75
Kinematic constraints from GPS on oblique convergence of the Pacific and Australian Plates, central South Island, New Zealand
pp. 75
Global, long-term sulphur dioxide measurements from TOVS data: A new tool for studying explosive volcanism and climate
pp. 77
The Interplanetary causes of magnetic storms: A review
pp. 77
Chloride, nitrate, and sulfate in the Dye 3 and Camp Century, Greenland ice cores
pp. 77
Electric fields and currents associated with active aurora
pp. 77
Numerical cavity mode simulation and polar data from the January 1997 magnetic cloud event
pp. 77
Temporal variability of the surface and deep waters of the North West Atlantic Ocean at orbital and millenial scales
pp. 81
Array analysis of two-dimensional variations in surface wave phase velocity and azimuthal anisotropy in the presence of multipathing interference
pp. 83
A review of CO2 and CO abundances in the middle atmosphere
pp. 83
Morphology and processes of valley floors in mountain streams, Western Cascades, Oregon
pp. 83
Numerical and laboratory studies of mantle convection: Philosophy, accomplishments, and thermochemical structure and evolution
pp. 85
CO2 Concentration in air extracted from Greenland ice samples
pp. 85
Effects of land-use change on the carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems
pp. 85
Magnetohydrodynamic and gasdynamic theories for planetary bow waves
pp. 87
Chemical systematics and hydrous melting of the mantle in back-arc basins
pp. 89
The tectonic evolution of the South China Basin
pp. 90
Continuous impurity analysis along the Dye 3 deep core
pp. 91
Magnetosphere-ionosphere interactions: A tutorial review
pp. 91
Dynamics of magmas at Mount Etna
pp. 91
Magnetic clouds and the quiet-storm effect at Earth
pp. 91
IMAGE, POLAR, and geosynchronous observations of substorm and ring current ion injection
pp. 91
Deformation and fracture of Berea sandstone
pp. 92
Magnetic field reconnection at the magnetopause: An overview
pp. 93
Re-Evaluation of the Global Energy Balance
pp. 96
Relationships between field-aligned currents, electric fields, and particle precipitation as observed by Dynamics Explorer-2
pp. 97
Magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling at earth, jupiter, and beyond
pp. 97
Solar irradiance variability
pp. 99
Origin of global millennial scale climate events: Constraints from the Southern Ocean deep sea sedimentary record
pp. 101
On the coupling between middle and upper atmospheric odd nitrogen
pp. 101
The influence of wave-particle interactions on relativistic electron dynamics during storms
pp. 101
Venus atmosphere dynamics: A continuing enigma
pp. 104
A study of high latitude current systems during quiet geomagnetic conditions using MAGSAT data
pp. 104
Evidence of magnetic merging from low-altitude spacecraft and ground-based experiments
pp. 105
Mesocyclogenesis From a Theoretical Perspective
pp. 107
The February–March 2000 eruption of Hekla, Iceland from a satellite perspective
pp. 107
Applying the adjoint method for biogeochemical modeling: Export of participate organic matter in the world ocean
pp. 107
The role of magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling in magnetic storm dynamics
pp. 107
Field-aligned currents in geospace: Substance and significance
pp. 107
Preliminary statistical survey of plasmaspheric ion properties from observations by DE 1/RIMS
pp. 109
Planetary bow shocks
pp. 109
Volatile controls on magma ascent and eruption
pp. 111
Measurements of the solar ultraviolet irradiance
pp. 111
Volcanic gas emissions from the summit craters and flanks of Mt. Etna, 1987–2000
pp. 114
Plasma and particle observations at the magnetopause: Implications for reconnection
pp. 115
Field-aligned currents during northward IMF
pp. 119
Serpentinization of oceanic peridotites: Implications for geochemical cycles and biological activity
pp. 121
Radiation in the atmosphere of Venus
pp. 123
Variability and trends in stratospheric temperature and water vapor
pp. 124
Reconnection at the Earth's magnetopause: Magnetic field observations and flux transfer events
pp. 125
Evolution of the Lau Basin: Insights from ODP leg 135
pp. 127
Solar extreme ultraviolet and x-ray irradiance variations
pp. 127
Brittle/ductile and plastic/cataclastic transitions in experimentally deformed and metamorphosed amphibolite
pp. 127
Rapid climate oscillations in the Northeast Pacific during the last deglaciation reflect Northern and Southern Hemisphere sources
pp. 129
Evolution of the Angolan passive margin, West Africa, with emphasis on post-salt structural styles
pp. 131
Subcritical collisionless shock waves
pp. 131
The role of substorms in the generation of magnetic storms
pp. 131
Decadal to centennial variability of the Atlantic from observations and models
pp. 131
Variation of the auroral Birkeland current pattern associated withthe north-south component of the IMF
pp. 133
Multimoment fluid simulations of transport processes in the auroral zones
pp. 137
Distribution of aurora and ionospheric currentsobserved simultaneously on a global scale
pp. 137
Microwave sea ice signature modeling
pp. 141
Ion reflection, gyration, and dissipation at supercritical shocks
pp. 143
Quasi-periodic global substorm generated flux variations observed at geosynchronous orbit
pp. 145
Variations in geologic structure along the Sunda fore arc, Northeastern Indian Ocean
pp. 145
A dual-satellite study of the spatial properties of FTEs
pp. 147
Currents in the Earth's magnetotail
pp. 147
Microscopic and macroscopic physics of earthquakes
pp. 151
Maximum likelihood estimates of polar motion parameters
pp. 151
Effective discharge and the design of channel maintenance flows for gravel-bed rivers
pp. 153
High resolution ice core records of late Holocene volcanism: Current and future contributions from the Greenland PARCA core
pp. 153
Numerical simulations of quasi-perpendicular collisionless shocks
pp. 153
The relation of flux transfer events to magnetic reconnection
pp. 157
The Alpine Fault, New Zealand: Surface geology and field relationships
pp. 158
Characteristics of the cross-tail current in the Earth's magnetotail
pp. 159
Reconnection in Earth's magnetotail: An overview
pp. 161
Dynamic recrystallization of minerals
pp. 161
Integrating hydrologic and geophysical data to constrain coastal surficial aquifer processes at multiple spatial and temporal scales
pp. 161
Modeling convection effects in magnetic storms
pp. 163
Temporal evolution and spatial dispersion of ion conics: Evidence for a polar cusp heating wall
pp. 165
The number and magnitude of large explosive volcanic eruptions between 904 and 1865 A.D.: Quantitative evidence from a new South Pole ice core
pp. 168
Magnetotail energy storage and the variability of the magnetotail current sheet
pp. 169
Oblique, parallel, and quasi-parallel morphology of collisionless shocks
pp. 171
Experiencing Venus: Clues to the origin, evolution, and chemistry of terrestrial planets via in-situ exploration of our sister world
pp. 171
Solar irradiance reference spectra
pp. 171
Simulation of radiation belt dynamics driven by solar wind variations
pp. 175
Deformation and alteration associated with oceanic and continental detachment fault systems: Are they similar?
pp. 175
The Indian Ocean-type isotopic signature in western Pacific marginal basins: Origin and significance
pp. 177
Freshwater routing by the Laurentide Ice Sheet during the last deglaciation
pp. 177
A review of ULF interactions with radiation belt electrons
pp. 178
Plasma sheet behavior during substorms
pp. 179
Remote sensing of volcano surface and internal processes using radar interferometry
pp. 179
Morphology and shallow structure of the lower trench slope off Nias Island, Sunda Arc
pp. 180
Models of auroral-zone conductances
pp. 183
The location of magnetopause reconnection for northward and southward interplanetary magnetic field
pp. 185
Simulation of quasi-parallel collisionless shocks
pp. 187
Multichannel inversion of scattered teleseismic body waves: Practical considerations and applicability
pp. 187
Effects of loading rate and normal stress on stress drop and stick-slip recurrence interval
pp. 187
Modeling of the contribution of electromagnetic ion cyclotron (EMIC) waves to stormtime ring current erosion
pp. 187
Rock deformation experimentation
pp. 189
Tropospheric volcanic aerosol
pp. 191
Astrobiology and Venus exploration
pp. 193
Particle and field signatures of substorms in the near magnetotail
pp. 195
Electron velocity distributions near collisionless shocks
pp. 195
High pressure and temperature deformation experiments in a liquid confining medium
pp. 195
Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves in the Magnetosphere
pp. 200
Magnetospheric dynamo processes
pp. 201
The estimation of geophysical parameters using passive microwave algorithms
pp. 203
How does the thermosphere and ionosphere react to a geomagnetic storm?
pp. 203
Implications of the 1100 UT March 22, 1979 CDAW 6 substorm event for the role of magnetic reconnection in the geomagnetic tail
pp. 205
The spectral-element method in seismology
pp. 207
Detachment fault control on hydrothermal circulation systems: Interpreting the subsurface beneath the TAG hydrothermal field using the isotopic and geological evolution of oceanic core complexes in the Atlantic
pp. 207
An empirical glass-composition-based geothermometer for Mauna Loa Lavas
pp. 207
Plasma waves and instabilities
pp. 208
Substorm electric fields in the Earth's magnetotail
pp. 208
Magnetospheric topology of fields and currents
pp. 209
Crustal structure across the Mariana Island arc
pp. 211
Quantitative parametrization of energetic ionospheric ion outflow
pp. 213
Interaction of EMIC Waves With Thermal Plasma and Radiation Belt Particles
pp. 213
Fluid flow in rock fractures: From the Navier-Stokes equations to the cubic law
pp. 213
Deformation induced recrystallization of ice: The application of in situ experiments
pp. 217
Simulating Oil Droplet Dispersal From the Deepwater Horizon Spill With a Lagrangian Approach
pp. 217
The Effect of the January 10, 1997, pressure pulse on the magnetosphere-ionosphere current system
pp. 219
Olivine-rich submarine basalts from the southwest rift zone of Mauna Loa Volcano: Implications for magmatic processes and geochemical evolution
pp. 221
Solar ultraviolet variability over time periods of aeronomic interest
pp. 225
Microtheory of collisionless shock current layers
pp. 227
Magnetic storm associated perturbations of the upper atmosphere
pp. 228
The distant geomagnetic tail in theory and observation
pp. 233
Geochemistry and age of the Ontong Java Plateau
pp. 235
Storm time energy budgets of the global thermosphere
pp. 235
Do great earthquakes occur on the Alpine Fault in central South Island, New Zealand?
pp. 237
The electron foreshock
pp. 240
ISEE 3 magnetic field observations in the mgnetotail: Implications for reconnection
pp. 243
Microwave remote sensing of the Southern Ocean ice cover
pp. 245
Possible Spreadings of Buoyant Plumes and Local Coastline Sensitivities Using Flow Syntheses From 1992 to 2007
pp. 247
How useful are small-scale soil hydraulic property measurements for large-scale vadose zone modeling?
pp. 247
Electrodynamics of convection in the inner magnetosphere
pp. 249
Quantification of CO2 trapping and storage capacity in the subsurface: Uncertainty due to solubility models
pp. 251
Glacial-interglacial variability in atmospheric CO2
pp. 253
Upstream suprathermal ions
pp. 253
Review of techniques for magnetic storm forecasting
pp. 255
Marine sedimentary evidence for monsoon strengthening, Tibetan uplift and drainage evolution in East Asia
pp. 261
Simulations of the Upper atmospheres of the terrestrial planets
pp. 263
Complete fabric analysis of some commonly observed quartz C-axis patterns
pp. 263
Episodic trace element and isotopic variations in historical Mauna Loa Lavas: Implications for magma and plume dynamics
pp. 263
Integrated analysis of ecosystem interactions with land use Change: The Chesapeake Bay watershed
pp. 264
Three-dimensional computer modeling of dynamic reconnection in the magnetotail: Plasmoid signatures in the near and distant tail
pp. 266
Marine geology of the Forearc region, southern Mariana Island arc
pp. 269
Mixing, reaction and microbial activity in the sub-seafloor revealed by temporal and spatial variation in diffuse flow vents at axial volcano
pp. 269
Primitive arc volcanism and a boninite series: Examples from western Pacific island arcs
pp. 271
Deformation-induced mechanical instabilities at the core-mantle boundary
pp. 271
Shock drift acceleration
pp. 272
Externally driven magnetic reconnection
pp. 273
Ionospheric signatures of ULF waves: Active radar techniques
pp. 276
Corrected geomagnetic coordinates for Epoch 1980
pp. 277
Constraints on Mantle Convection From Seismic Tomography
pp. 281
Hypothetical model for the bending of the Mariana Arc
pp. 283
Effects of solar UV variability on the stratosphere
pp. 283
Synthetic tomographic images of slabs from mineral physics
pp. 287
Diffusive acceleration
pp. 287
Heterogeneous strain in axial deformation of limestone, textural evidence
pp. 289
Isotopic evolution of Mauna Loa Volcano: A view from the submarine southwest rift zone
pp. 291
Considerations for microwave remote sensing of thin sea ice
pp. 294
Gabbroic and ultramafic rocks from the Mariana Trench: An island arc ophiolite
pp. 295
Adjustment of the global climate to an abrupt slowdown of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
pp. 296
On the cause of X-line formation in the near-Earth plasma sheet: Results of adiabatic convection of plasma-sheet plasma
pp. 297
Experimental rock deformation techniques
pp. 299
Neogene history of the Indonesian Throughflow
pp. 301
The Campanian Ignimbrite Eruption, Heinrich Event 4, and palaeolithic change in Europe: A high-resolution investigation
pp. 305
The effect of solar proton events on ozone and other constituents
pp. 307
Cretaceous guyots in the northwest Pacific: An overview of their geology and geophysics
pp. 309
Large igneous provinces and plate tectonics
pp. 321
The Nançay Decameter Array: A useful step towards giant, new generation radio telescopes for long wavelength radio astronomy
pp. 321
Atmospheric ionization and clouds as links between solar activity and climate
pp. 326
Convergence at the Caroline-Pacific plate boundary: Collision and subduction
pp. 329
Summary and synthesis of geomorphic studies conducted during the 1996 controlled flood in Grand Canyon
pp. 345
Dealing With Complexity and Extreme Events Using a Bottom-Up, Resource-Based Vulnerability Perspective
pp. 347
Upper Mantle anisotropy beneath Precambrian province boundaries, southern Rocky Mountains
pp. 349
Chronology of volcanic events in the eastern Philippine Sea
pp. 357
The control of lava flows at Mt. Etna
pp. 359
Fast paleogene motion of the pacific hotspots from revised global plate circuit constraints
pp. 360
Collision processes in the northern Molucca Sea
pp. 363
A Role for the tropical Pacific coupled ocean-atmosphere system on Milankovitch and millennial timescales. Part I: A Modeling study of tropical Pacific variability
pp. 371
The Philippine Sea Plate: Magnetism and reconstructions
pp. 373
A Role for the tropical Pacific coupled ocean-atmosphere system on Milankovitch and millennial timescales. Part II: Global impacts
pp. 375
Evidence for the occurrence and importance of reconnection between the earth's magnetic field and the interplanetary magnetic field
pp. 377
Effects of mantle flow on hotspot motion
pp. 379
The Origin of Pulsating Aurora: Modulated Whistler Mode Chorus Waves
pp. 421
Synthesis of results from the CD-ROM Experiment: 4-D image of the lithosphere beneath the Rocky Mountains and implications for understanding the evolution of continental lithosphere
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