Haldoupis, C.; Nielsen, E.: Very large phase velocities of non two-stream, meter scale irregularities in the high latitude E region ionosphere. Journal Geophysical Research 94, p. 13489 (1989)
Kustov, A.; Uspensky, M.; Kangas, J.; Huuskonen, A.; Nielsen, E.: On the threshold electric field for a 1-m auroral irregularity kapearance. Journal Geophysical Research 94, p. 12043 (1989)
Uspensky, M. V.; Kustov, A. V.; Williams, P. J. S.; Huuskonen, A.; Kangas, J.; Nielsen, E.: Effects of unresolved electrojet microstructure on measurements of irregularity drift velocity in auroral radar backscatter. Advances in Space Research 9, p. 5119 (1989)
McDiarmid, D. R.; Nielsen, E.: A monochromatic Pc5 pulsation which exhibits a time-varying doppler-shifted frequency. Journal Geophysical Research 93, p. 1981 (1988)
Nielsen, E.; Senior, C.; Lühr, H.: Ionospheric hall conductivity deduced from ground-based measurements. Journal Geophysical Research 93, p. 4125 (1988)
Nielsen, E.; Uspensky, M.; Kustov, A.; Huuskonen, A.; Kangas, J.: On the dependence of the Farly-BUneman turbulence level on ionospheric electric field. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics 50, p. 601 (1988)
Mazaudier, C.; Senior, C.; Nielsen, E.: Global convection electric field and current: Comparisons between model's predictions and data from STATE, Saint-Santin, and Magnetometers. Journal Geophysical Research 92, p. 5991 (1987)
McDiarmid, D. R.; Nielsen, E.: Coherent radar observations of a storm sudden commencement having a preliminary reverse impulse. Journal Geophysical Research 92, p. 159 (1987)
McDiarmid, D. R.; Nielsen, E.: Stimultaneous observation of monochromatic and variable period geomagnetic pulsations. Journal Geophysical Research 92, p. 4445 (1987)
Rietveld, M. T.; Mauelshagen, H.-P.; Stubbe, P.; Kopka, H.; Nielsen, E.: The characteristics of ionospheric heating-produced ELF/VLF waves over 32 hours. Journal Geophysical Research 92, p. 8707 (1987)
Shen, C.-S.; Nielsen, E.: The spatial component of ionospheric electron flow derived from two-dimensional drift measurements. Journal Geophysical Research 92, p. 305 (1987)
Shen, C. S.; Nielsen, E.: The spatial component of ionospheric electron flow derived from two-dimensional drift measurements. Journal Geophysical Research 92, p. 305 (1987)
Hanuise, C.; Hedberg, A.; Oksman, J.; Nielsen, E.; Stubbe, P.; Kopka, H.: Comparison between the ionospheric plasma drift and the motion of artificially induced irregularities as observed by HF backscatter radars. Annales Geophysicae 4, p. 49 (1986)
The dwarf planet is a bizarre, cryovolcanic world. However, the organic deposits discovered on its surface so far are unlikely to originate from its interior.
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