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Zhang, H.; Pu, Z. Y.; Cao, X.; Fu, S. Y.; Xiao, C. J.; Liu, Z. X.; Korth, A.; Frazen, M.; Qiugong, Z.; Rème, H.et al.; Glassmeier, K. H.; Friedel, R.; Reeves, G. D.; Dunlop, M. W.: Correlation between continuous lobe reconnection in the mid magnetotail and substorm expansion onset. Chin. Sci. Bull. 51 (22), pp. 2795 - 2804 (2006)
Schafer, S.; Glassmeier, K. H.; Narita, Y.; Fornaçon, K. H.; Dandouras, I.; Fränz, M.: Statistical phase propagation and dispersion analysis of low frequency waves in the magnetosheath. Annales Geophysicae 23 (10), pp. 3339 - 3349 (2005)
Xiao, C. J.; Pu, Z. Y.; Wei, Y.; Liu, Z. X.; Carr, C. M.; Zhang, T. L.; Glassmeier, K.-H.; Rème, H.; Dandouras, I.; Daly, P.: Multiple flux rope events at the magnetopause observations by TC-1 on 18 March 2004. Annales Geophysicae 23, pp. 2897 - 2901 (2005)
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Rodriguez, L.; Woch, J.; Krupp, N.; Fränz, M.; von Steiger, R.; Forsyth, R.; Reisenfeld, D.; Glassmeier, K.-H.: A statistical study of oxygen freezing-in temperature and energetic particles inside magnetic clouds observed by Ulysses. Journal Geophysical Research 109 (A1), A01108 (2004)
Tomás, A.; Woch, J.; Krupp, N.; Lagg, A.; Glassmeier, K.-H.; Dougherty, M. K.; Hanlon, P. G.: Changes of the energetic particles characteristics in the inner part of the Jovian magnetosphere: a topological study. Planetary and Space Science 52, pp. 491 - 498 (2004)
Tomás, A. T.; Woch, J.; Krupp, N.; Lagg, A.; Glassmeier, K.-H.; Kurth, W. S.: Energetic electrons in the inner part of the Jovian magnetosphere and their relation to auroral emissions. Journal Geophysical Research 109, A06203 (2004)
Zong, Q.-G.; Fritz, T. A.; Pu, Z. Y.; Fu, S. Y.; Baker, D. N.; Zhang, H.; Lui, A. T.; Vogiatzis, I.; Glassmeier, K.-H.; Korth, A.et al.; Daly, P. W.; Balogh, A.; Rème, H.: Cluster observations of Earthward flowing plasmoid in the tail. Geophysical Research Letters 31, L18803 (2004)
Constantinescu, O. D.; Glassmeier, K. H.; Treumann, R.; Fornaçon, K. H.: Magnetic mirror structures observed by Cluster in the magnetosheath. Geophysical Research Letters 30 (15), 1802 (2003)
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