Wilken, B.; Zong, Q.-G.; Reeves, G. D.; Doke, T.; Yamamoto, T.: Geoactivity in response to CIR/CME events-a synoptic view. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 24, pp. 113 - 117 (1999)
Zong, Q.-G.; Wilken, B.; Woch, J.; Büchner, J.; Reeves, G. D.; Doke, T.; Yamamoto, T.: Energetic particles bursts in the near-earth magnetosheath during a storm recovery phase. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 24, pp. 293 - 298 (1999)
Aellig, M. R.; Grünwaldt, H.; Bochsler, P.; Wurz, P.; Hefti, S.; Kallenbach, R.; Ipavich, F. M.; Axford, W. I.; Balsiger, H.; Bürgi, A.et al.; Coplan, M. A.; Galvin, A. B.; Geiss, J.; Gliem, F.; Gloeckler, G.; Hilchenbach, M.; Hovestadt, D.; Hsieh, K. C.; Klecker, B.; Lee, M. A.; Livi, S.; Managadze, G. G.; Marsch, E.; Möbius, E.; Neugebauer, M.; Reiche, K.-U.; Scholer, M.; Verigin, M. I.; Wilken, B.: Iron freeze-in temperatures measured by SOHO/CELIAS/CTOF. Journal Geophysical Research 103, pp. 17215 - 17222 (1998)
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)
Ipavich, F. M.; Galvin, A. B.; Lasley, S. E.; Paquette, J. A.; Hefti, S.; Reiche, K.-U.; Coplan, M. A.; Gloeckler, G.; Bochsler, P.; Hovestadt, D.et al.; Grünwaldt, H.; Hilchenbach, M.; Gliem, F.; Axford, W. I.; Balsiger, H.; Bürgi, A.; Geiss, J.; Hsieh, K. C.; Kallenbach, R.; Klecker, B.; Lee, M. A.; Managadze, G. G.; Marsch, E.; Möbius, E.; Neugebauer, M.; Scholer, M.; Verigin, M. I.; Wilken, B.; Wurz, P.: Solar wind measurements with SOHO: The CELIAS/MTOF proton monitor. Journal Geophysical Research 103, pp. 17205 - 17213 (1998)
Jin, S. P.; Ma, N.; Zong, Q.-G.; Wilken, B.: A simulation study of multiple plasmoids in the magnetotail during substorm event (II). ACTA Geophysica Sinica 16, pp. 283 - 291 (1998)
Kucharek, H.; Ipavich, F. M.; Kallenbach, R.; Bochsler, P.; Hovestadt, D.; Grünwaldt, H.; Hilchenbach, M.; Axford, W. I.; Balsiger, H.; Bürgi, A.et al.; Coplan, M. A.; Galvin, A. B.; Geiss, J.; Gliem, F.; Gloeckler, G.; Hsieh, K. C.; Judge, D. L.; Klecker, B.; Lee, M. A.; Livi, S.; Managadze, G. G.; Marsch, E.; Möbius, E.; Neugebauer, M.; Ogawa, H. S.; Reiche, K.-U.; Scholer, M.; Verigin, M. I.; Wilken, B.; Wurz, P.: Magnesium isotopic composition as observed with the CELIAS/MTOF experiment on the SOHO spacecraft. Journal Geophysical Research 103, pp. 26805 - 26812 (1998)
Lagg, A.; Krupp, N.; Woch, J.; Livi, S.; Wilken, B.; Williams, D. J.: Determination of the neutral number density in the Io-torus from Galileo-EPD measurements. Geophysical Research Letters 25 (21), pp. 4039 - 4042 (1998)
Mauk, B. H.; McEntire, R. W.; Williams, D. J.; Lagg, A.; Roelof, E. C.; Krimigis, S. M.; Armstrong, T. P.; Fritz, T. A.; Lanzerotti, L. J.; Roederer, J. G.et al.; Wilken, B.: Galileo-measured depletion of near-Io hot ring current plasmas since the voyager epoch. Journal Geophysical Research 103, pp. 4715 - 4722 (1998)
Wilken, B.; Zong, Q.-G.; Doke, T.; Mukai, M.; Yamamoto, T.; Reeves, G. D.; Maezawa, K.; Kokubun, S.; Ullaland, S.: Substorm activity on January 11, 1994: Geotail observations in the distant tail during the leading phase of a corotating interaction region. Journal Geophysical Research 103, pp. 17671 - 17689 (1998)
Zong, Q.-G.; Wilken, B.: Energetic oxygen bursts in the distant tail as a result of substorms. Journal Geophysical Research 103, pp. 20339 - 20363 (1998)
Zong, Q.-G.; Wilken, B.: Layered structure of energetic oxygen ions in the dayside magnetosheath. Geophysical Research Letters 25, pp. 4121 - 4124 (1998)
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