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The following pages link to Jeffrey J. Love (Q47640):
Displayed 36 items.
- Magnetic equator (Q259176) (← links)
- Earth's magnetic field complex: U.S. National activities during the Decade of Geopotential Field Research (Q265397) (← links)
- A 100-year geoelectric hazard analysis for the U.S. high-voltage power grid (Q266380) (← links)
- On the reported magnetic precursor of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake (Q268487) (← links)
- Magnetic Observatory (Q269465) (← links)
- Statistical modeling of storm level Kp occurrences: Solar cycle modulation (Q269681) (← links)
- Weathering a Perfect Storm from Space (Q270158) (← links)
- The magnetic tides of Honolulu (Q271420) (← links)
- Movie‐maps of low‐latitude magnetic storm disturbance (Q271570) (← links)
- On the reported ionospheric precursor of the 1999 Hector Mine, California earthquake (Q272407) (← links)
- Magnetotelluric sampling and geoelectric hazard estimation: Are national-scale surveys sufficient? (Q275433) (← links)
- Down to Earth with nuclear electromagnetic pulse: Realistic surface impedance affects mapping of the E3 geoelectric hazard (Q276417) (← links)
- INTERMAGNET and magnetic observatories (Q278192) (← links)
- New substorm index derived from high-resolution geomagnetic field data at low latitude and its comparison with AE and ASY indices (Q278622) (← links)
- Aurora painting pays tribute to Civil War's end (Q279738) (← links)
- Geodynamo (Q280421) (← links)
- Revised Dst and the epicycles of magnetic disturbance: 1958-2007 (Q280939) (← links)
- Credible occurrence probabilities for extreme geophysical events: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, magnetic storms (Q282957) (← links)
- On the size of the flare associated with the solar proton event in 774 AD (Q284345) (← links)
- Some experiments in extreme-value statistical modeling of magnetic superstorm intensities (Q285089) (← links)
- Missing data and the accuracy of magnetic-observatory hour means (Q285250) (← links)
- Extreme‐value geoelectric amplitude and polarization across the northeast United States (Q292536) (← links)
- On the intensity of the magnetic superstorm of September 1909 (Q293290) (← links)
- Mapping a magnetic superstorm: March 1989 geoelectric hazards and impacts on United States power systems (Q293416) (← links)
- On the lognormality of historical magnetic storm intensity statistics: Implications for extreme‐event probabilities (Q294817) (← links)
- Geomagnetic detection of the sectorial solar magnetic field and the historical peculiarity of minimum 23-24 (Q296423) (← links)
- Geoelectric hazard maps for the Pacific Northwest (Q298719) (← links)
- The March 1940 superstorm: Geoelectromagnetic hazards and impacts on American communication and power systems (Q300708) (← links)
- The extreme space weather event in September 1909 (Q301058) (← links)
- Geomagnetic referencing--the real-time compass for directional drillers (Q302311) (← links)
- Paleointensity in Hawaiian Scientific Drilling Project Hole (HSDP2): Results from submarine basaltic glass (Q307347) (← links)
- John B. "Jack" Townshend (1927-2012) (Q309802) (← links)
- Numerical simulations of the geospace response to the arrival of an idealized perfect interplanetary coronal mass ejection (Q311986) (← links)
- Voltages measured on long grounded electrically conducting lines in North American during several magnetic storms, 1891-1940 (Q324030) (← links)
- North American electricity power-grid and communication-network anomalies for several magnetic storms (Q326272) (← links)
- USGS Geomagnetism Program: Magnetic Disturbance Movies (Q330338) (← links)