nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
BRITTNACHER M. 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "BRITTNACHER M.")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
13: BRITTNACHER M.
9: MUKAI T.
8: LIOU K.
6: LUI A.T.Y., PARKS G.
5: PARKS G.K.
4: BAUMJOHANN W., MENG C.I., NAKAMURA R., SERGEEV V.A.
2: MCENTIRE R.W., REEVES G.D., TSURUDA K., WILLIAMS D.J., YUMOTO K.
1: CARLSON C.W., CATTELL C.A., CHRISTON S.P., DATTA S., EASTMAN T.E., ERGUN R., FAIRFIELD D., FAIRFIRLD D.H., FOX N.J., FRANK L.A., GURNETT D.A., HAERENDEL G., IEDA A., KLETZING C.A., KOKUBUN K., KOVRAZHKIN R.A., LEPPING R.P., LIN R., MAYNARD N.C., MCCARTHY M., MCFADDEN J., MENG C-I, MENG C-I., MORETTO T., MOZER F.S., NYLUND S.R., OGINO T., OHTANI S-I, OHTANI S-I., OHTANI S., OHTANI S.I., OKADA T., PATERSON W.R., PERIA W., POPESCU D., SANDERSON T., SAUVAUD J.-A., SCHODEL R., SCUDDER J.D., SIGSBEE K., SIGWARTH J.B., TAKAHASHI K., WINGLEE R.
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
1998: Comparison of Magnetospheric Substorm Signature with Simultaneous Satellite and Ground Based Observations
1998: Conjunction of Tail Satellites for Substorm Study: ISTP Event of January 2, 1997 (SM32E 7)
1998: FAST/Geotail Observations of Magnetosphere Ionosphere Coupling (SM32A 3)
1998: Investigation of Dipolarization Events in the Near Earth Tail from Simultaneous Observations of Geotail and Polar (SM41B 9)
1998: Magnetosphere Ionosphere Coupling: Simultaneous Geotail/Polar/Ionosphere Measurements of Substorms (SM32C 3)
1998: Mid latitude Magnetic Signatures at Auroral Substorm Onset: A Statistical Analysis (SM31C 5)
1998: Plasma Sheet Behavior Associated with Aurorai Breakups (SM32A 10)
1998: Plasma Sheet Behavior Associated with Auroral Breakups
1999: Fast Flows in the Midtail During Auroral Activations
1999: Multispacecraft Observations of Substorms (SM21B 9)
2000: Multiple spacecraft observation of a narrow transient plasma jet in the Earth's plasma sheet
2001: Earthward flow bursts, auroral streamers, and small expansions
2001: Flow bursts and auroral activations: Onset timing and foot point location