Incoming Resources
- Predicting the size and timing of sunspot maximum for cycle 24, Robert M. Wilson
- East-trending structural lineaments in central Nevada, by E.B. Ekren [and four others]
- Geomagnetic main field modeling using magnetohydrodynamic constraints, by Ronald H. Estes
- Catalogue of digital geomagnetic variation data at World Data Center A for Solar-Terrestrial Physics, prepared by World Data Center A for Solar-Terrestrial Physics, NOAA
- An aeromagnetic reconnaissance of the Cook Inlet area, Alaska, by Arthur Grantz, Isidore Zietz, and Gordon E. Andreasen
- Magnetic storms, solar radiation and Washington temperature departures (with two plates), by C.G. Abbot
- Central west antarctica aeromagnetic data, a web site for distribution of data and maps (paper edition), by R.E. Sweeney [and four others]
- Modeling of a magnetic flux concentrator, Gregory A. Fischer and Alan S. Edelstein
- Bedrock morphology and structure, upper Santa Cruz Basin, south-central Arizona, with transient electromagnetic survey data, by Mark W. Bultman and William R. Page
- The MSFC/J70 orbital atmosphere model and the data bases for the MSFC solar activity prediction technique, Dale L. Johnson and Robert E. Smith
- Meteor geomagnetic effects, by Sydney Chapman and Attia A. Ashour
- Developments and applications of modern airborne electromagnetic surveys, proceedings of the U.S. Geological Survey Workshop on Developments and Applications of Modern Airborne Electromagnetic Surveys, October 7-9, 1987, edited by David V. Fitterman
- Interpretation of an aeromagnetic survey of the Amchitka Island area, Alaska, by G. D. Bath [and three others]; prepared on behalf of the Atomic Energy Commission
- Gravity and aeromagnetic study of part of the Yakima River basin, Washington, by S. L. Robbins, R. J. Burt, and D. O. Gregg
- Computation of the main geomagnetic field from spherical harmonic expansions, by Joseph C. Cain [and three others]
- Geologic interpretation of an aeromagnetic survey of the Iron Springs district, Utah, by H. Richard Blank, Jr., and J. Hoover Mackin
- On the relationship between global land-ocean temperature and various descriptors of solar-geomagnetic activity and climate, Robert M. Wilson
- Forty-year "driftÙ£ and change of the SAA, Epaminondas G. Stassinopoulos, Michael A. Xapsos, Craig A. Stauffer
- Introduction to potential fields, magnetics
- Statistical technique for intermediate and long-range estimation of 13-month smoothed solar flux and geomagnetic index, K.O. Niehuss and H.C. Euler, Jr., W.W. Vaughan
- Geopotential Research Mission, science, engineering, and program summary, edited by Thomas Keating ... [and others]
- Experimental and theoretical geophysics, an induction magnetometer, a portable drill, and a computer program, by Richard R. Doell and Allan Cox
- Geologic interpretation of magnetic and gravity data in the Copper River Basin, Alaska, by Gordon E. Andreasen [and three others]
- Interpretation of an aeromagnetic survey of Indiana, by John R. Henderson, Jr., and Isidore Zietz
- Regional geophysical investigations of the Moab-Needles area, Utah, by H. R. Joesting, J. E. Case, and Donald Plouff; prepared partly on behalf of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
- Collected data reports on August 1972 solar-terrestrial events, Helen E. Coffey, editor
- Geomagnetism Program research plan, 2020-2024, by Jeffrey J. Love [and four others]
- Gravity and magnetic evidence of lithology and structure in the Gulf of Maine region, by M. F. Kane [and three others]; prepared in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- MAGSAT correlations with geoid anomalies, final report, principal investigator, C. O. Bowin
- International geomagnetic reference field 1980, charts and grid values, by E.B. Fabiano [and three others]
- Constraints on geomagnetic secular variation modeling from electromagnetism and fluid dynamics of the Earth's core, final project report covering work performed between 18 October 1984 and 28 February 1986, principal investigator, Edward R. Benton
- Geologic applications of modern aeromagnetic surveys, proceedings of the U.S. Geological Survey Workshop on Geologic Applications of Modern Aeromagnetic Surveys, held January 6-8, 1987, in Lakewood, Colorado, edited by William F. Hanna
- Magnetic fields for a 4 x 6 prismatic model, by Gordon E. Andreasen and Isidore Zietz
- Synthesizing ground magnetic disturbance using dipole-aligned loop elementary currents and Biot-Savart relationship, by E. Joshua Rigler and Michael Wiltberger
- Geomagnetism and the emission-line corona, 1950-1953, by Barbara Bell and Harold Glazer
- The internal magnetization of seamounts and its computer calculation, by Bernardo F. Grossling
- Time-causal decomposition of geomagnetic time series into secular variation, solar quiet, and disturbance signals, by E. Joshua Rigler
- Atmospheric ozone: its relation to some solar and terrestrial phenomena, by Frederick E. Fowle
- Gravity, magnetics, and geology of the San Andreas fault area near Cholame, California, by W. F. Hanna, S. H. Burch, and T. W. Dibblee, Jr
- Geophysical investigations of the Pensacola Mountains and adjacent glacierized areas of Antarctica, by John C. Behrendt [and three others]
- Sunspots and geomagnetism, by Barbara Bell and Harold Glazer
- An estimate of the size and shape of sunspot cycle 24 based on its early cycle behavior using the Hathaway-Wilson-Reichmann shape-fitting function, Robert M. Wilson
- The geomagnetic field and radiation in near-earth orbits, J.R. Heirtzler
- Aeromagnetic and limited gravity studies and generalized geology of the Bodie Hills region, Nevada and California, By F.J. Kleinhampl [and five others]
- Report of geomagnetic pulsation indices for space weather applications, by Z. Xu, Jennifer L. Gannon, and Erin J. Rigler