Skip to main content

Articles

Page 80 of 89

  1. The scalar anomaly field determined from available Ørsted data is compared with the upward continued scalar anomaly field derived from Magsat data. Two techniques were used to remove the core field from the Ør...

    Authors: D. J. Ivers, R. J. Stening, J. Turner and D. E. Winch
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 52:BF03352354
  2. On this occasion the selection of the IGRF for 2000 was left to a small Task Force. Before it was accepted by the Task Force as IGRF 2000, the final candidate model (a truncated version of Ørsted(10c/99)) was ...

    Authors: F. J. Lowes, T. Bondar, V. P. Golovkov, B. Langlais, S. Macmillan and M. Mandea
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 52:BF03352350
  3. The IGRF 2000 has been estimated from magnetic measurements taken by the Ørsted sattelite in summer 1999. For this purpose, three models have been derived: The first two models were estimated using a few geoma...

    Authors: Nils Olsen, Terence J. Sabaka and Lars Tøffner-Clausen
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 52:BF03352349
  4. At its meeting in July 1999, the IAGA Working Group for Analysis of the Global and Regional Geomagnetic Field and Secular Variation (WG V-8) felt unable to decide on a main-field model to use for IGRF 2000. It...

    Authors: F. J. Lowes
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 52:BF03352348
  5. A new generation of the IZMST series (STM—space-time models based on data from observatories, POGS and Ørsted) was developed as a model of the main geomagnetic field from 1980.0 up to 2000.0. A set of the natu...

    Authors: V. P. Golovkov, T. N. Bondar and I. A. Burdelnaya
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 52:BF03352343
  6. GPS observables taken from light-weight GPS buoys more than 80 km from the GPS reference stations have been analysed using different noise models in the parameter estimation process. The time series solution o...

    Authors: Estel Cardellach, Dirk Behrend, Giulio Ruffini and Antonio Rius
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 52:BF03352340
  7. We developed a new technology for global detection of ionospheric disturbances, on the basis of phase measurements of the total electron content (TEC) along the line-of-sight (LOS) between the receiver on the ...

    Authors: Edward L. Afraimovich, Eugene A. Kosogorov and Ludmila A. Leonovich
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 52:BF03352334
  8. We present results of combining occultation refractivity profiles from GPS/MET with ECMWF global analyses in a 1DVar framework in order to separate the wet and dry contributions to refractivity and assess thei...

    Authors: E. Robert Kursinski, Sean B. Healy and Larry J. Romans
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 52:BF03352301
  9. Contemporary deformation of the Cascadia forearc consists of an elastic interseismic strain build-up as part of the subduction earthquake deformation “cycle” anda secular deformation primarily in the form ofar...

    Authors: Kelin Wang, Jiangheng He, Herb Dragert and Thomas S. James
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352386
  10. At the Cascadia margin the Juan de Fuca plate is subducting beneath the North America plate, causing active seismicity within both plates. Earthquakes occur down to a maximum depth of 80 km within the descendi...

    Authors: Dapeng Zhao, Kelin Wang, Garry C. Rogers and Simon M. Peacock
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352385
  11. Based on orbital calculations of Keplerian planetesimals incident on a planet with various initial orbital elements, we develop a numerical model which describes the accretional and dynamical evolution of plan...

    Authors: Ryuji Morishima and Sei-ichiro Watanabe
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352378
  12. The Global Positioning System/Meteorology (GPS/MET) mission has been the first experiment to use a low Earth orbiting (LEO) satellite (the MicroLab-1) to receive multi-channel Global Positioning System (GPS) c...

    Authors: L. -C. Tsai, W. H. Tsai, W. S. Schreiner, F. T. Berkey and J. Y. Liu
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352376
  13. Rock-magnetic and microscopic studies of the iron ores and associated igneous rocks in the Cerro de Mercado, Mexico, were carried out to determine the magnetic mineralogy and origin of natural remanent magneti...

    Authors: L. M. Alva-Valdivia, A. Goguitchaichvili, J. Urrutia-Fucugauchi, C. Caballero-Miranda and W. Vivallo
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352375
  14. The processes of acquisition of viscous remanence and its decay in zero magnetic field are studied for three sets of palaeosol and loess samples. A linear behaviour of VRM vs. log t minus is obtained for 10–104 m...

    Authors: Diana Jordanova, Gergana Yancheva and Valentin Gigov
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352374
  15. The unique network of geomagnetic observatories along 145°E geomagnetic longitude extending from the magnetic equator to the north pole has enabled to study the latitudinal profiles of Storm Sudden Commencemen...

    Authors: R. G. Rastogi, B. M. Pathan, D. R. K. Rao, T. S. Sastry and J. H. Sastri
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352369
  16. In order to reconsider the mechanism of the self-reversal of TRM (SRTRM) of hemoilmenite in dacite pumice, magnetic properties of newly collected Haruna dacite pumice near the historical sampling site (more th...

    Authors: Mituko Ozima and Minoru Funaki
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352368
  17. In 1992, acomprehensive three-component ocean bottom seismic survey was performed in the central and northern area of the Vøring Basin, offshore mid-Norway, NE Atlantic. An important part of the data acquisiti...

    Authors: Eivind Berg, Lasse Amundsen, Andrew Morton, Rolf Mjelde, Hideki Shimamura, Hajime Shiobara, Toshihiko Kanazawa, Shuichi Kodaira and Jan Petter Fjellanger
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352365
  18. A spatial-temporal model of the daily mean values of the geomagnetic total force field was constructed for Japan for the time interval from 1997 to 1999. The daily mean data of six geomagnetic observatories an...

    Authors: Satoshi Fujiwara, Teruaki Nishiki, Hiroki Shirai, Hideo Hamazaki and Vadim P. Golovkov
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352364
  19. We estimated the seismic moment tensor for the initial phase of explosion earthquakes associated with Vulcanian explosions at the andesitic volcano Sakurajima. We applied a waveform inversion method to 24 even...

    Authors: Takeshi Tameguri, Masato Iguchi and Kazuhiro Ishihara
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352363
  20. We report on our observation of pulse-like electromagnetic signals in the frequency range 1∼10 kHz that we associate with earthquakes. The severest difficulty in separating earthquake-associated VLF signals fr...

    Authors: Toshi Asada, Hisatoshi Baba, Mamoru Kawazoe and Masahisa Sugiura
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352362
  21. Zircon fission-track (F.T.) ages and paleomagnetic directions were measured on the Neogene series of the Oki-Dogo Island. The results of F.T. dating on the the Tokibariyama Formation show ages of 23.7 ± 1.3 an...

    Authors: Takeshi Kojima, Makoto Okada, Hiroto Ohira, Katsuyasu Tokieda, Hiroaki Komuro and Kazuo Amano
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352361
  22. Phase maps for GSI/GEONET (Geographical Survey Institute/GPS Earth Observation NETwork) monuments and antennas obtained in Hatanaka et al. (2001) are evaluated by applying them to the analysis of GEONET. We used ...

    Authors: Yuki Hatanaka, Masanori Sawada, Akiko Horita, Masaaki Kusaka, James M. Johnson and Christian Rocken
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352359
  23. Severe, 10-cm level, elevation angle cutoff dependence of the height solution is detected in the analysis of sample baselines from GSI/GEONET (Geographical Survey Institute/GPS Earth Observation NETwork). It i...

    Authors: Yuki Hatanaka, Masanori Sawada, Akiko Horita and Masaaki Kusaka
    Citation: Earth, Planets and Space 2014 53:BF03352358

Annual Journal Metrics

  • Citation Impact 2023
    Journal Impact Factor: 3.0
    5-year Journal Impact Factor: 2.9
    Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 1.452
    SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 0.919

    Speed 2023
    Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 14
    Submission to acceptance (median days): 162

    Usage 2023
    Downloads: 1,455,156
    Altmetric mentions: 2,255

About EPS

Information

EPS recognizes awards for excellent papers, authors and reviewers:


Most cited papers: