Kirsch, E.; Mall, U.: Suprathermal proton and alpha-particle bursts (E/q = 6.5-225 keV/e) observed by the WIND-, ACE- and IMP8-S/C during depressions of the interplanetary magnetic field. Astronomy and Astrophysics 400, pp. 729 - 736 (2003)
Christon, S. P.; Mall, U.; Eastman, T.; Gloeckler, G.; Lui, A. T. Y.; McEntire, R. W.; Roelof, E. C.: Solar cycle and geomagnetic N+/O+ variation in the outer dayside magnetosphere: Possible relation to topside ionosphere. Geophysical Research Letters 29 (5), 1058 (2002)
Dremukhina, L. A.; Levitin, A. E.; Feldstein, Y. I.; Mall, U.; Woch, J.: The role of ions of the ring current and magnetotail current system in the generation of the peculiarities of the Dst- variation temporal structure. Geomagn. Aeron. 42 (1), pp. 47 - 54 (2002)
Mall, U.; Borisov, N.: On the creation of electric fields around the moon - applications to remote sensing of electric conductivities. Advances in Space Research 30, pp. 1883 - 1888 (2002)
Mall, U.; Christon, S.; Kirsch, E.; Gloeckler, G.: On the solar cycle dependence of the N+/O+ content in the magnetosphere and its relation to atomic N and O in the Earths exosphere. Geophysical Research Letters 29 (12), 1593 (2002)
Henke, T.; Woch, J.; Schwenn, R.; Mall, U.; Gloeckler, G.; von Steiger, R.; Forsyth, R. J.; Balogh, A.: Ionization state and magnetic topology of coronal mass ejections. Journal Geophysical Research 106 (A6), pp. 10597 - 10613 (2001)
Kirsch, E.; Mall, U.; Cierpka, K.; Wilken, B.; Gloeckler, G.; Galvin, A. B.: Composition of low energy solar particles (0.5-225 keV/e) measured by the WIND-S/C during impulsive and gradual flares. Advances in Space Research 26, pp. 833 - 837 (2000)
Henke, T.; Woch, J.; Mall, U.; Livi, S.; Wilken, B.; Schwenn, R.; Gloeckler, G.; von Steiger, R.; Forsyth, R. J.; Balogh, A.: Differences in the O7+ /O6+ ratio of magnetic cloud and non-cloud coronal mass ejections. Geophysical Research Letters 25, pp. 3465 - 3468 (1998)
Mall, U.; Fichtner, H.; Kirsch, E.; Hamilton, D. C.; Rucinski, D.: Cassini as a heliospheric probe - the potential of pick-up ion measurements during its cruise phase. Planetary and Space Science 46 (9/10), pp. 1375 - 1382 (1998)
Kirsch, E.; Wilken, B.; Gloeckler, G.; Galvin, A. B.; Mall, U.; Hovestadt, D.: Comparison of lunar and terrestrial ion measurements obtained by the WIND and GEOTAIL spacecraft outside and inside the Earth's magnetosphere. Advances in Space Research 20, pp. 845 - 849 (1997)
Woch, J.; Axford, W. I.; Mall, U.; Wilken, B.; Livi, S.; Geiss, J.; Gloeckler, G.; Forsyth, R. J.: SWICS/Ulysses observations: The three-dimensional structure of the heliosphere in the declining/minimum phase of the solar cycle. Geophysical Research Letters 24, pp. 2885 - 2888 (1997)
Mall, U.; Fichtner, H.; Hamilton, D. C.; Rucinski, D.: Determination of the heliospheric axis orientation-an opportunity for the Cassini mission to Saturn. Geophysical Research Letters 23, p. 3263 - 3263 (1996)
Galvin, A. B.; Cohen, C. M. S.; Ipavich, F. M.; von Steiger, R.; Woch, J.; Mall, U.: Boundary layer ion composition at Jupiter during the inbound pass of the Ulysses fly-by. Planetary and Space Science 41, pp. 869 - 876 (1993)
Geiss, J.; Gloeckler, G.; Balsiger, H.; Fisk, L. A.; Galvin, A. B.; Gliem, F.; Hamilton, D. C.; Ipavich, F. M.; Livi, S.; Mall, U.et al.; Ogilvie, K. W.; von Steiger, R.; Wilken, B.: Plasma composition in Jupiter's magnetosphere: initial results from the solar wind ion composition spectrometer (SWICS). Science 257, pp. 1535 - 1539 (1992)
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