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1. A Study of Automatically Detected Flow Channels in the Polar Cap Ionosphere

2. Separation and Quantification of Ionospheric Convection Sources: 1. A New Technique

3. Exploring Solar-Terrestrial Interactions via Multiple Observers (A White Paper for the Voyage 2050 long-term plan in the ESA Science Programme)

4. Exploring solar-terrestrial interactions via multiple imaging observers

5. Observations of Asymmetries in Ionospheric Return Flow During Different Levels of Geomagnetic Activity

6. Dynamic effects of restoring footpoint symmetry on closed magnetic field lines

7. Scintillation and loss of signal lock from poleward moving auroral forms in the cusp ionosphere

8. Intensity asymmetries in the dusk sector of the poleward auroral oval due to IMF $\mathit{B}_{x}$

9. Ground-based and additional science support for SMILE

10. Ground-based and additional science support for SMILE

11. Volumetric Reconstruction of Ionospheric Electric Currents From Tri‐Static Incoherent Scatter Radar Measurements.

13. Recent Advances in the Research of Polar cap Auroras

15. Exploring solar-terrestrial interactions via multiple imaging observers

17. Separation and Quantification of Ionospheric Convection Sources: 2. The Dipole Tilt Angle Influence on Reverse Convection Cells During Northward IMF

26. Exploring Solar-Terrestrial Interactions via Multiple Observers

32. GPS Scintillations and TEC Variations in Association With a Polar Cap Arc.

33. Equatorward propagating auroral arcs driven by ULF wave activity: Multipoint ground- and space-based observations in the dusk sector auroral oval

35. A New Empirical Model of the Subauroral Polarization Stream

37. F-region ionosphere effects on the mapping accuracy of SuperDARN HF radar echoes

38. GPS phase scintillation at high latitudes during the geomagnetic storm of 17-18 March 2015:GPS Scintillation at High Latitudes

39. GPS phase scintillation and auroral electrojet currents during geomagnetic storms of March 17, 2013 and 2015

42. Scintillation and loss of signal lock from poleward moving auroral forms in the cusp ionosphere

43. GPS phase scintillation at high latitudes during the geomagnetic storm of 17–18 March 2015

46. Van Allen probes, NOAA, GOES, and ground observations of an intense EMIC wave event extending over 12 h in magnetic local time

50. Van Allen probes, NOAA, GOES, and ground observations of an intense EMIC wave event extending over 12 h in magnetic local time

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