University of Hawaii, Manoa, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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- Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of Narrow CMEs
- Characteristics Of Titan's Clouds from VIMS T0 Observations
- The Juno New Frontiers Jupiter Polar Orbiter Mission
- Subsurface Ice on Mars with Rough Topography
- Mars: Dynamics of Icesheets from Regolith-Atmosphere Interactions
- The Origin of Nitrogen Atmospheres on Earth and Titan
- The Source of Heavy Element Enrichments on Saturn and the Other Giant Planets
- Automatic Landmark Identification in Mars Orbital Imagery
- Transport Equation for MHD Turbulence: Application to Particle Production at Interplanetary Shocks
- Climate destabilization on tidally locked exoplanets
- Regional Study of the Archean to Proterozoic Crust at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO+), Ontario: Predicting the Geoneutrino Flux
- Biogeochemistry of dissolved methane and hydrogen within basement fluids of the sediment-buried Juan de Fuca Ridge flank at Borehole (CORKs) 1301A, 1362A and 1362B
- Center for Advancing ystemic Heliophysics Education (CAHEd): Outreach through Community Building
- Microbial diversity within Juan de Fuca ridge basement fluids sampled from oceanic borehole observatories
- Seasonal variability in airborne bacterial communities at a high elevation site and their relationship to other air studies and to potential sources
- The LCROSS Ejecta Plume Revealed: First Characterization from Earth-based Imaging
- AMS-02 as a Space Weather Observatory
- Subsurface fluids from basement basalt of the Juan de Fuca Ridge possess microbial communities that are distinct from overlying sediments and surrounding seawater
- GLE and the NON-GLE Solar Events Observed by AMS-02 in Solar Cycle 24
- Study of the Solar Modulation and Heliospheric Propagation of Galactic Cosmic Rays with AMS-02
- The Relationship Between SEP Events, Type-III Radio Bursts, and Coronal Mass Ejections at the Maximum of Solar Sunspot Cycle 24
- Towards a Self-Consistent Simulation Capability of Catastrophic Solar Energetic Particle Events