University of Houston, Department of Physics
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- Mesospheric Energy Input Owing to Sprites and other TLE's and the Possible Effects Thereof
- Statistics of TLE Types and Properties Observed During the 1999 Sprites Balloon Campaign
- First Results From the Martian Radiation Environment Experiment MARIE
- Long term changes in the electrical conductivty of the stratosphere
- Polar Patrol Balloon (PPB) experiment in Antarctica during 2002-2003
- Multiparameter Inversion of Forward Scattered Teleseismic Data Using an Inverse Scattering Series Method
- Multiple Balloon Campaign (MINIS) to Study MeV Electron Precipitation
- A Multiple Balloon Campaign to Study Relativistic Electron Loss Mechanisms
- Balloon Study of the Global Circuit: Spatial Coherence and Correlation with Lightning Observations
- Creation of a New, Public Global Circuit Database
- Seasonal Variations of Atmospheric Electricity Measured at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
- Direct Observation of Prompt Solar Flare Perturbation to Stratospheric Electrodynamics
- Effects of the January 16th-20th Solar Flares on the Fair Weather Global Electric Circuit.
- Global Monitoring of Relativistic Electron Precipitation with Balloon Networks: MINIS and Beyond
- Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF By) and Atmospheric Electric Circuit Influences on Ground Level Pressure at Vostok
- Investigating EMIC waves as a relativistic electron precipitation mechanism during the MINIS balloon campaign
- Ionospheric convection observations following the solar flare of 20 January 2005 and during the geomagnetic storm of 21 January 2005
- MINIS Balloon and RHESSI Observations of a Solar Energetic Particle Event
- MINIS Observations of MeV electron precipitation on January 21st 2005
- Overview of the geomagnetic storm of 21 January 2005
- Auroral zone energetic proton precipitation and Pc 1 micropulsation activity on 27 January 2003
- Convection Responses to the CME Shock Fronts of 21 January 2005
- Direct Linear and Non-linear Inverse Scattering Series Methods and Q in Seismic Reflection Data: Obstacles and Opportunities
- Sudden stratospheric vertical electric field fluctuations over Antarctica during a hard solar energetic particle event.
- Implications of Enhanced Low Frequency Data for Linear and Non-linear Inverse Scattering Methods in Absorptive-Dispersive Media
- Isolated Task Inverse Scattering Sub-series and Seismic Processing Objectives: Concepts, Algorithms and Data Requirements
- Parameterization of a cross polar cap potential decrease during a hard solar energetic particle event using the Hill saturation model
- Ion Cyclotron Waves in the VASIMR
- MINIS Observations During the Geomagnetic Storm of 21 January 2005: ULF Waves
- Multidimensional Absorptive-Dispersive Inverse Scattering and Parameter Leakage at the Linear Step
- High Power Ion Cyclotron Heating in the VASIMR
- MINIS Observations of ULF Waves Before the Geomagnetic Storm of 21 January 2005
- Broken ergodicity in ideal, homogeneous, incompressible turbulence
- Performance Measurements and Technology Demonstration of the VASIMR® VX-200
- The VASIMR® VF-200-1 ISS Experiment as a Laboratory for Astrophysics
- ULF Modulation of Relativistic Electron Precipitation during the Geomagnetic Storm of 21 Dec 2005
- Application of the Physics of Wave-Particle Interactions in the Auroral Upward Current Region for Use in the VASIMR° Deep Space Electric Propulsion System
- CUDA Simulation of homogeneous, incompressible turbulence
- Eigenanalysis of Ideal Hall MHD Turbulence
- Mars Rover Model Celebration: Using Planetary Exploration To Enrich STEM Teaching In Elementary And Middle School
- AIAA Educator Academy: Enriching STEM Education for K-12 Students
- Dipole Alignment in Rotating MHD Turbulence
- Investigation of Atmospheric Recycling Rate from Observation and Model
- Mars Rover Model Celebration: Developing Inquiry Based Lesson Plans to Teach Planetary Science In Elementary And Middle School
- Project Aether Aurora: STEM outreach near the arctic circle
- Science and Literacy: Incorporating Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Research Methods, and Writing into the Science Curriculum
- AIAA Educator Academy: The Space Weather Balloon Module
- Investigation of High Latitude CO2 Variability From Satellite Data
- Investigation of Precipitation over Wet and Dry Areas from Observation and Model
- Mars Rover Curriculum: Teacher Self Reporting of Increased Frequency and Confidence in their Science and Language Arts Instruction
- Characterization of the Interior Density Structure of Near Earth Objects with Muons
- Comparison of the Variability of Precipitation and Column Water Vapor Between Satellite Data and Model Simulations
- MarsCAT: Mars Array of ionospheric Research Satellites using the CubeSat Ambipolar Thruster
- Microbial exudate promoted dissolution and transformation of chromium containing minerals
- Investigation of Precipitation, Circulation, and Cloud Variability Over the Past Two Decades
- Spatiotemporal Variability of Saturn's Zonal Winds from Cassini Multi-Instrument Observations
- Gravity Wave Detection through All-sky Imaging of Airglow
- Modulation of Mid-tropospheric Methane by El Niño
- Synoptic and Climatological Analysis of the 1933 Trinidad Hurricane
- A CubeSat Approach to Martian Ionospheric Tomography
- Saturn's Global Zonal Winds Explored by Cassini/VIMS 5-μm Images
- Variations of Solar-Induced Fluorescence, Carbon Dioxide, and Water Cycle
- All-Sky Imaging for Airglow and Auroral Observations
- Exploring the Radiant Energy Budgets of Planets and Moons With Future Missions
- Jupiter As Seen By The Juno Microwave Radiometer: A Progress Report
- Response of global atmospheric energy cycle to climate change
- Seasonal Variations of Titan's Brightness
- Unsymmetrical Expansion of Bright Clouds from Saturn's 2010 Great White Storm
- Energy Imbalance On Titan
- Teaching Undergraduates to Build Spacecraft During The Covid-19 Lockdown
- The internal structure of Jupiter's Great Red Spot