University of Bradford, UK
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- Seachable Solar Feature Catalogues in EGSO
- Solving Science Use Cases that relate to the Sun and Heliosphere with EGSO
- The asymmetry in sunspot area and magnetic flux variations in 1996-2004 extracted from the Solar Feature Catalogues
- The energy spectra of particles accelerated in a reconnecting current sheet with strong guiding field
- Statistical properties of H-alpha and HXR flares in the cycle 23 in relation to sunspots and active regions detected from the Solar Feature Catalogues
- Principal Component Analysis of the background and sunspot magnetic field during the cycles 21-23
- Spatial Coherence of Turbulent Flows over Water-worked Gravel beds
- The Efefcts of Electric Field Induced by Beam Electrons on Hard X-Ray and Microwave Emission and Particle Number Problem in Flares
- Implications for energy transport in solar flares from the recent observations of sun-quakes
- Particle acceleration in a 3D reconnecting current sheet in the heliosphere: modelling versus observations
- Particle transport effects in solar flares for interpretation of HXR and MW emission: theory versus observations
- Principal Component Analysis of the solar background magnetic field in cycles 21-23 and its implications for prediction of the future solar cycles
- Structure Of Ice Crystallized From Supercooled Water: Stacking Disordered Ice
- Heartbeat Of the Sun Derived With PCA From Solar Background Magnetic Field And Its Use For Prediction Of the Solar Activity
- Two dynamo waves derived with Principal Component Analysis of solar magnetic field and prediction of solar activity on millenium scales
- Reinforcement of double dynamo waves as a source of solar activity and its prediction on millennium timescale
- Upcoming grand solar minimum induced by double solar dynamo and other solar effects on the Earth
- Simultaneous observations of the electric field and particle characteristics in the plasmapause / SAPS region with the Arase satellite and SuperDARN radars
- Ionospheric outflow associated with SAPS observed by SuperDARN and Arase