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Laundal, K. M.; Haaland, S. E.; Lehtinen, N.; Gjerloev, J. W.; Østgaard, N.; Tenfjord, P.; Reistad, J. P.; Snekvik, K.; Milan, S. E.; Ohtani, S.et al.; Anderson, B. J.: Birkeland current effects on high-latitude ground magnetic field perturbations. Geophysical Research Letters 42, pp. 7248 - 7254 (2015)
Maes, L.; Maggiolo, R.; De Keyser, J.; Dandouras, I.; Fear, R. C.; Fontaine, D.; Haaland, S.: Solar illumination control of ionospheric outflow above polar cap arcs. Geophysical Research Letters 42, pp. 1304 - 1311 (2015)
Tenfjord, P.; Ostgaard, N.; Snekvik, K.; Laundal, K. M.; Reistad, J. P.; Haaland, S.; Milan, S. E.: How the IMF B-y induces a B-y component in the closed magnetosphere and how it leads to asymmetric currents and convection patterns in the two hemispheres. Journal Geophysical Research 120 (11), pp. 9368 - 9384 (2015)
Kronberg, E. A.; Haaland, S. E.; Daly, P. W.; Grigorenko, E. E.; Kistler, L. M.; Fränz, M.; Dandouras, I.: Correction to ``Oxygen and hydrogen ion abundance in the near-Earth magnetosphere: Statistical results on the response to the geomagnetic and solar wind activity conditions''. Journal Geophysical Research 119, pp. 355 - 356 (2014)
Reistad, J. P.; Ostgaard, N.; Laundal, K. M.; Haaland, S.; Tenfjord, P.; Snekvik, K.; Oksavik, K.; Milan, S. E.: Intensity asymmetries in the dusk sector of the poleward auroral oval due to IMF B-x. Journal Geophysical Research 119 (12), pp. 9497 - 9507 (2014)
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Li, K.; Haaland, S.; Eriksson, A.; André, M.; Engwall, E.; Wei, Y.; Kronberg, E. A.; Fränz, M.; Daly, P. W.; Zhao, H.et al.; Ren, Q. Y.: Transport of cold ions from the polar ionosphere to the plasma sheet. Journal Geophysical Research 118, pp. 5467 - 5477 (2013)
Munteanu, C.; Haaland, S.; Mailyan, B.; Echim, M.; Mursula, K.: Propagation delay of solar wind discontinuities: Comparing different methods and evaluating the effect of wavelet denoising. Journal Geophysical Research 118, pp. 3985 - 3994 (2013)
Paschmann, G.; Haaland, S.; Sonnerup, B.; Knetter, T.: Discontinuities and Alfvénic fluctuations in the solar wind. Annales Geophysicae 31 (5), pp. 871 - 887 (2013)
Haaland, S.; Svenes, K.; Lybekk, B.; Pedersen, A.: A survey of the polar cap density based on Cluster EFW probe measurements: Solar wind and solar irradiation dependence. Journal Geophysical Research 117, A01216 (2012)
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Anekallu, C. R.; Palmroth, M.; Pulkkinen, T. I.; Haaland, S.; Lucek, E. A.; Dandouras, I. S.: Energy conversion at the Earth's magnetopause using single and multi-spacecraft methods. Journal Geophysical Research 116, A11204 (2011)
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