University of New Mexico, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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- A Meandering Path to Solar Activity Forecast for Cycle 23
- Solar Wind Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays
- The Field-tested Learning Assessment Guide (FLAG): A Community Repository of Proven Alternative Assessment Instruments for STEM Education
- Two peaks of Forbush decreases and SSCs in one solar cycle: What causes them?
- Local and Global Aspects of Galactic Cosmic Ray Modulation
- Ionospheric Measurements for the Long Wavelength Array
- A Medium-Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbance Observed from the Ground and from Space
- 3D Ionospheric Tomography using GPS and the VLA
- Stress-driven melt-segregation, melt-infiltration and implications for the Cenozoic evolution of the Colorado Plateau, western US
- Body-wave Attenuation Imaging Across the Northwestern Margin of the Colorado Plateau
- Feedbacks between plate structure, deformation, and magmatism: Insights from magma migration and modification of the LAB around the Colorado Plateau, western US
- Horizontal Deformation Rates Measured by Ten Years of GPS Observations on the Socorro Magma Body, New Mexico, USA
- Imaging the attenuation structure beneath the northwestern margin of Colorado Plateau: Integrating seismic body-wave observations and forward modeling
- Patterns of magma migration through continental lithosphere: Geodynamic models investigating the role of dynamic pressure-gradients
- Joint-inversion of gravity data and cosmic ray muon flux to detect shallow subsurface density structure beneath volcanoes: Testing the method at a well-characterized site
- Meteor detections using the LWA
- Models of the thermal effects of melt migration at continental interiors, with applications to the Colorado Plateau
- Modeling the Ionosphere with GPS and Rotation Measure Observations
- Super Resolution Imaging of the Bottomside Ionosphere with the LWA
- Comparing WSA coronal and solar wind model predictions driven by ADAPT reverse active region maps
- Novel Techniques for Observing the Ionosphere with Natural Signals
- Lightning observations with the Long Wavelength Array in Sevilleta, New Mexico (LWA-SV)
- Scintillometry Meets Interferometry: The Deployable Low-band Ionosphere and Transient Experiment (DLITE)