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    Geomagnetically Induced Currents

    G. S. Lakhina, R. Hajra, B. T. Tsurutani in Encyclopedia of Solid Earth Geophysics

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    Electromagnetic Pulsations and Magnetic Storms

    G. S. Lakhina, B. T. Tsurutani in Encyclopedia of Solid Earth Geophysics

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    Humboldt, Alexander Von And Magnetic Storms

    G.S. Lakhina, B.T. Tsurutani, W.D. Gonzalez in Encyclopedia of Geomagnetism and Paleomagn… (2007)

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    Parallel electric field structures associated with the low-frequency oscillations in the auroral plasma

    The nonlinear evolution of low-frequency electrostatic oscillations in a magnetized plasma consisting of protons, electrons and oxygen ion beams has been studied. The fluid equations have been used for the oxy...

    R. V. Reddy, S. V. Singh, G. S. Lakhina, R. Bharuthram in Earth, Planets and Space (2006)

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    Interplanetary Shocks, Magnetopause Boundary Layers and Dayside Auroras: The Importance of a Very Small Magnetospheric Region

    Dayside near-polar auroral brightenings occur when interplanetary shocks im**e upon the Earth's magnetosphere. The aurora first brightens near local noon and then propagates toward dawn and dusk along the au...

    B.T. Tsurutani, X.-Y. Zhou, V.M. Vasyliunas, G. Haerendel in Surveys in Geophysics (2001)

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    Broadband Plasma Waves In The MagnetopauseAnd Polar Cap Boundary Layers

    Boundary layers occurring in the magnetosphere can support a wide spectrumof plasma waves spanning a frequency range of a few mHz to tens of kHz andbeyond. This review describes the main characteristics of the...

    G. S. Lakhina, B. T. Tsurutani in Surveys in Geophysics (1999)

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    Shear flow instabilities in the Earth’s magnetotail

    Shear flow instability is studied in the Earth’s magnetotail by treating plasma as compressible. A dispersion relation is derived from the linearized MHD equations using the oscillating boundary conditions at ...

    R. V. Reddy, G. S. Lakhina in Annales Geophysicae (1996)

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    Solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling and chaotic dynamics

    Electromagnetic fields and currents connect various regions of the earth's near space environment extending upto the magnetopause. Realization of this fact has lead to the concept of Global Electric Circuit (G...

    G. S. Lakhina in Surveys in Geophysics (1994)

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    Shear flow instabilities in the earth’s plasma sheet region

    Shear flow instability arising from the velocity shear between the inner and the outer central plasma sheet regions is studied by treating the plasma as compressible. Based on the linearized MHD equations, dis...

    Sunayna Kalra, G. S. Lakhina in Annales Geophysicae (1994)