L. G. Ozeke
- ORCiD
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5917-7113
- OpenAlex ID
- https://openalex.org/A5085363930 (API record)
Associated Concepts [?]
- Physics
- Quantum mechanics
- Nuclear physics
- Magnetic field
- Plasma
- Geology
- Magnetosphere
- Geophysics
- Van Allen radiation belt
- Computational physics
- Geography
- Astronomy
- Engineering
- Thermodynamics
- Electron
- Van Allen Probes
- Optics
- Meteorology
- Solar wind
- Earth's magnetic field
- Chemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Mathematics
- Diffusion
- Computer science
Authored Works
sorted by decreasing year, and then by display-name
- The Evolution of Storm-Time Electron Pitch Angle Distributions in the Heart of the Outer Radiation Belt
- Revisiting Kennel-Petschek in the 21st Century: An Integrated Model of the Self-Consistent Capping of Electron Flux and the Control of Non-Linear Energetic Electron Precipitation into the Atmosphere
- New POES Observations showing a Non-linear Relationship between Energetic Electron Precipitation and the Population of Trapped Electrons
- How Low Can They Go? Investigating the Impact of ULF Waves on Lower-Energy Electrons
- Characterizing the impacts of the natural limit to electron radiation in the terrestrial Van Allen belts
- Using the GPS Constellation to Resolve the Mechanisms Driving Very Fast Acceleration and Transport in the Van Allen Radiation Belts
- Using Pitch Angle Distribution Data from the Complete Van Allen Probes Mission to Shed New Light on the Dominant Outer Radiation Belt Loss Processes
- ULF Wave Power During Geomagnetic Storms and Implications for Radial Diffusion Processes
- Towards Event-Based Modeling of Earths Radiation Belt Electrons
- The RADiation Impacts on Climate and Atmospheric Loss Satellite (RADICALS) Mission
- The Canadian SWeeping Energetic Particle Telescope (SWEPT): Pitch Angle Resolved Energetic Particles in the Lunar Environment
- Space Radiation: How Bad Can It Get?
- Probing the magnetospheric substorm onset mechanism using pitch angle resolved GOES proton flux data
- On the Transition from Coherent to Diffusive ULF Wave Transport of Relativistic Electrons in the Van Allen Belts
- Constraining ULF Wave Model Global Maps Using Ground-Based Magnetometer Networks for Space Weather Applications
Linked Co-Authors
- A. J. Halford
- A. W. Breneman
- A. W. Degeling
- A. W. Smith
- A. W. Yau
- Adam Kellerman
- Allison Jaynes
- B. H. Mauk
- C. Forsyth
- Clare E. J. Watt
- D. N. Baker
- D. P. Hartley
- David M. Miles
- Harlan E. Spence
- I. J. Rae
- I. R. Mann
- J. C. Green
- J. R. Wygant
- Jacob Bortnik
- Jasmine Sandhu
- K. A. McWilliams
- K. R. Murphy
- L. Olifer
- L. W. Blum
- M. G. Henderson
- Maria-Theresia Walach
- Martin Connors
- Milla Kalliokoski
- R. A. D. Fiori
- R. Rankin
- S. G. Claudepierre
- S. Morley
- S. Tian
- Samuel D. Walton
- Stavros Dimitrakoudis
- T. Elsden
- W. E. Ward
- Μαρίνα Γεωργίου
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Athabasca University, Canada
- British Antarctic Survey
- Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory
- Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland
- National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
- Natural Resources Canada
- Northumbria University, UK
- Shandong University at Weihai, China
- University College London, Mullard Space Science Laboratory
- University College London, UK
- University of Alberta, Canada
- University of Calgary, Canada
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of Colorado, Boulder
- University of Colorado, Boulder, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
- University of Helsinki, Finland
- University of Iowa
- University of Leicester, UK
- University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
- University of New Brunswick, Canada
- University of New Hampshire
- University of Saskatchewan, Canada
- University of Toronto, Canada
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