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  1. The Optical Mesosphere Thermosphere Imagers (OMTI) have been developed to investigate the dynamics of the upper atmosphere through nocturnal airglow emissions. The OMTI consist of an imaging Fabry-Perot interf...

    Authors: K. Shiokawa, Y. Katoh, M. Satoh, M. K. Ejiri, T. Ogawa, T. Nakamura, T. Tsuda and R. H. Wiens
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03353247
  2. Analysis of seven years (1990–1997) of measured temperature profiles in the mesopause region (84 to 102 km) at Fort Collins, CO (41°N, 105°W), shows that, after removing seasonal variations, there was an episo...

    Authors: David A. Krueger and C. Y. She
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03353239
  3. A large earthquake (Ms 7.1) occurred off northwest coast of Papua New Guinea (PNG), and a massive tsunami attacked villages to cause a devastating damage. In an attempt to ascertain the tsunami source, we investi...

    Authors: Masayuki Kikuchi, Yoshiko Yamanaka, Katsuyuki Abe and Yuichi Morita
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351605
  4. The ponderomotive influence of ion cyclotron waves on the field-aligned distribution and motion of ions in the equatorial zone of the magnetosphere is examined. The hydrodynamic, quasi-hydrodynamic and “test-p...

    Authors: A. Guglielmi, K. Hayashi, R. Lundin and A. Potapov
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351603
  5. We present ground-based millimeter-wave observations of the upper stratospheric and mesospheric ozone, conducted at the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) in Tsukuba, Japan (36°N, 140°E). The ...

    Authors: Tomoo Nagahama, Hideaki Nakane, Yasumi Fujinuma, Mariko Ninomiya, Hideo Ogawa and Yasuo Fukui
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351602
  6. The shape of the distribution in field directions and VGP positions was studied by Bingham statistics applied to a paleomagnetic dataset from lavas for the last 5 my by McElhinny and McFadden (1997), which inc...

    Authors: Hidefumi Tanaka
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351601

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  7. A formal performance test of the hypothesis that swarms are long-term precursors to major shallow earthquakes is in progress in the region of Pacific-plate subduction in Japan. The likelihood of the major eart...

    Authors: F. F. Evison and D. A. Rhoades
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351600
  8. For the purpose of simulating the surface alteration process called “space weathering”, experiments of pulse laser irradiation, proton implantation, and laser irradiation to proton implanted samples were perfo...

    Authors: Maho Yamada, Sho Sasaki, Hiroko Nagahara, Akira Fujiwara, Sunao Hasegawa, Hajime Yano, Takahiro Hiroi, Hideo Ohashi and Hisashi Otake
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351599
  9. The deflection of interstellar dust grains in the magnetic field near the heliopause depends on their surface electric charge. We study the electric charging of the grains with emphasis on the secondary electr...

    Authors: Hiroshi Kimura and Ingrid Mann
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351596
  10. Recent advances in a series of studies based on the molecular dynamics (MD) computer simulation that was performed to investigate the whole of H2 formation process on the surface of dust grains throughout within ...

    Authors: Junko Takahashi
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351595
  11. The new profiles of the space missions aimed at asteroids and comets, moving from fly-bys to rendezvous and orbiting, call for new spaceflight dynamics tools capable of propagating orbits in an accurate way ar...

    Authors: A. Rossi, F. Marzari and P. Farinella
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351592
  12. The statistics of Earth-approaching asteroids are first summarized, and an enhanced frequency of objects smaller than 100 meters is noted. Superposed on these random hazards may be a periodic one of new comets...

    Authors: Tom Gehrels
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351590
  13. In the last two Magnetotelluric Data Interpretation Workshops (MT-DIW) the participants were asked to model the Kayabe magnetotelluric dataset, a dense (100 m) grid of thirteen lines, with thirteen stations in...

    Authors: Xavier Garcia, Juanjo Ledo and Pilar Queralt
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351587
  14. Extensive EM studies have been made in the Ukraine during the last 40 years and a set of reliable results have been received. Data from 3000 Magnetotelluric soundings are presented as maps of effective apparen...

    Authors: Alexander I. Ingerov, Igor I. Rokityansky and Viktor I. Tregubenko
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351586
  15. Diagrams from electromagnetic data that were recorded at Muntele Roşu Observatory during the periods from December 1996 to January 1997, and December 1997 to September 1998 were plotted. The times when Vrancea...

    Authors: B. D. Enescu, D. Enescu and A. P. Constantin
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351584
  16. The interpretation of actual geophysical field data still has a problem for obtaining a unique solution. In order to investigate the groundwater potentials in Saqqara archaeological area, vertical electrical s...

    Authors: Gad El-Qady, Chika Sakamoto and Keisuke Ushijima
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351583
  17. There exists a number of models that account for the deep structure of the Sayan-Baikal province on the basis of different geophysical data. The models based on magnetotelluric soundings differ from those obta...

    Authors: A. M. Popov, A. I. Kiselev and V. V. Mordvinova
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351582
  18. Initially, two 2D models are presented in order to emphasize the possible placement of the Trans-European Suture in the rooted zone of the Eastern Carpathians’ Flysch Nappes System. Then, a conclusive review o...

    Authors: Maria Stănică, Dumitru Stănică and Cornelia Marin-Furnică
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351581
  19. The method proposed is based on the Arrenius’ equation, that links electrical conductivity of solids with an enthalpy of activation, is studied and well-known distributions of temperature, pressure and electri...

    Authors: L. N. Porokhova, D. Yu. Abramova and D. A. Porokhov
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351580
  20. The use of Mohr circles into magnetotelluric (MT) intepretation was introduced by Lilley (Lilley, 1976). By plotting Zxx-rotated versus Zxy-rotated (real and imaginary parts) important information on the conducti...

    Authors: John Makris, Nikos Bogris and Kostas Eftaxias
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351579
  21. Wide-band (0.002?20,000 Hz) magnetotelluric measurements (MT) observations have been conducted along three traverses in the central Tohoku district of the northeastern Japan arc at 86 observation sites since 1...

    Authors: Yukio Fujinawa, Noriaki Kawakami, Jun Inoue, Theodore H. Asch, Shinji Takasugi and Yoshimori Honkura
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351577
  22. Using the staggered grid full domain 3D modeling schemes of various accuracies have been developed. This study focuses on the second order finite difference method with the 13-point rule for meshes extending i...

    Authors: Zonghou Xiong
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351574
  23. A new radiation pressure model of the relay satellite of SELENE has been developed. The shape of the satellite was assumed to be a combination of a regular octagonal pillar and a column. Radiation forces actin...

    Authors: Toshihiro Kubo-oka and Arata Sengoku
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351568
  24. This study is intended to reveal the oscillation and propagation characteristics of ULF waves observed near the dayside magnetopause. A comparative study of such ULF wave phenomena is made by using the data ob...

    Authors: Tohru Sakurai, Yutaka Tonegawa, Takuya Kitagawa, Kiyofumi Yumoto, Tatsundo Yamamoto, Susumu Kokubun, Toshifumi Mukai and Koichiro Tsuruda
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351567
  25. Geomagnetic Pc5–6 (1–4 mHz) pulsations during three magnetic storms have been analyzed using ground observations at an array of 5 Indian stations ranging from 0.8° to 25° dip latitudes and two pairs of low-lat...

    Authors: B. M. Pathan, N. G. Kleimenova, O. V. Kozyreva, D. R. K. Rao and R. L. Asinkar
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351566
  26. The paper describes the study of solar flare effects (sfe) on horizontal (H), eastward (Y) and vertical (Z) components of the geomagnetic field at the Indo-USSR chain of magnetic observatories extending from the ...

    Authors: R. G. Rastogi, B. M. Pathan, D. R. K. Rao, T. S. Sastry and J. H. Sastri
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351565
  27. The complex image method (CIM) is an efficient tool to calculate the electromagnetic field at the earth’s surface produced by 3D ionospheric current systems when the earth has a layered conductivity structure....

    Authors: Ari Viljanen, Risto Pirjola and Olaf Amm
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351564
  28. Geomagnetic field observations are planned and started in the Ocean Hemisphere Network Project. A new magnetometer system suitable for on-land long-term observations in remote places in the Pacific area are de...

    Authors: Hisayoshi Shimizu and Hisashi Utada
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351563
  29. A linked stress release model is proposed for the analysis of spatial interaction of earthquake occurrences through stress transfer within a large area of the Earth’s crust. As an example, the model is used fo...

    Authors: Chunsheng Lu, David Harte and Mark Bebbington
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 51:BF03351562

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