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Authors: Chang, SW Scudder, JD Kudela, K Spence, HE Fennell, JF Lepping, RP Lin, RP
Citation: Sw. Chang et al., MeV magnetosheath ions energized at the bow shock, J GEO R-S P, 106(A9), 2001, pp. 19101-19115

Authors: Meziane, K Mazelle, C Lin, RP LeQueau, D Larson, DE Parks, GK Lepping, RP
Citation: K. Meziane et al., Three-dimensional observations of gyrating ion distributions far upstream from the Earth's bow shock and their association with low-frequency waves, J GEO R-S P, 106(A4), 2001, pp. 5731-5742

Authors: Phan, TD Sonnerup, BUO Lin, RP
Citation: Td. Phan et al., Fluid and kinetics signatures of reconnection at the dawn tail magnetopause: Wind observations, J GEO R-S P, 106(A11), 2001, pp. 25489-25501

Authors: Salem, C Bosqued, JM Larson, DE Mangeney, A Maksimovic, M Perche, C Lin, RP Bougeret, JL
Citation: C. Salem et al., Determination of accurate solar wind electron parameters using particle detectors and radio wave receivers, J GEO R-S P, 106(A10), 2001, pp. 21701-21717

Authors: Hood, LL Zakharian, A Halekas, J Mitchell, DL Lin, RP Acuna, MH Binder, AB
Citation: Ll. Hood et al., Initial mapping and interpretation of lunar crustal magnetic anomalies using Lunar Prospector magnetometer data, J GEO R-PLA, 106(E11), 2001, pp. 27825-27839

Authors: Halekas, JS Mitchell, DL Lin, RP Frey, S Hood, LL Acuna, MH Binder, AB
Citation: Js. Halekas et al., Mapping of crustal magnetic anomalies on the lunar near side by the Lunar Prospector electron reflectometer, J GEO R-PLA, 106(E11), 2001, pp. 27841-27852

Authors: Acuna, MH Connerney, JEP Wasilewski, P Lin, RP Mitchell, D Anderson, KA Carlson, CW McFadden, J Reme, HR Mazelle, C Vignes, D Bauer, SJ Cloutier, P Ness, NF
Citation: Mh. Acuna et al., Magnetic field of Mars: Summary of results from the aerobraking and mapping orbits, J GEO R-PLA, 106(E10), 2001, pp. 23403-23417

Authors: Mitchell, DL Lin, RP Mazelle, C Reme, H Cloutier, PA Connerney, JEP Acuna, MH Ness, NF
Citation: Dl. Mitchell et al., Probing Mars' crustal magnetic field and ionosphere with the MGS Electron Reflectometer, J GEO R-PLA, 106(E10), 2001, pp. 23419-23427

Authors: Fillingim, MO Parks, GK Chen, LJ McCarthy, M Spann, JF Lin, RP
Citation: Mo. Fillingim et al., Comparison of plasma sheet dynamics during pseudobreakups and expansive aurorae, PHYS PLASMA, 8(4), 2001, pp. 1127-1132

Authors: Oieroset, M Mitchell, DL Phan, TD Lin, RP Acuna, MH
Citation: M. Oieroset et al., Hot diamagnetic cavities upstream of the Martian bow shock, GEOPHYS R L, 28(5), 2001, pp. 887-890

Authors: Connerney, JEP Acuna, MH Wasilewski, PJ Kletetschka, G Ness, NF Reme, H Lin, RP Mitchell, DL
Citation: Jep. Connerney et al., The global magnetic field of Mars and implications for crustal evolution, GEOPHYS R L, 28(21), 2001, pp. 4015-4018

Authors: Benz, AO Lin, RP Sheiner, OA Krucker, S Fainberg, J
Citation: Ao. Benz et al., The source regions of impulsive solar electron events, SOLAR PHYS, 203(1), 2001, pp. 131-144

Authors: Oieroset, M Phan, TD Fujimoto, M Lin, RP Lepping, RP
Citation: M. Oieroset et al., In situ detection of collisionless reconnection in the Earth's magnetotail, NATURE, 412(6845), 2001, pp. 414-417

Authors: Lin, RP Feffer, PT Schwartz, RA
Citation: Rp. Lin et al., Solar hard X-ray bursts and electron acceleration down to 8 kev, ASTROPHYS J, 557(2), 2001, pp. L125-L128

Authors: Lario, D Marsden, RG Sanderson, TR Maksimovic, M Sanahuja, B Balogh, A Forsyth, RJ Lin, RP Gosling, JT
Citation: D. Lario et al., Energetic proton observations at 1 and 5 AU 1. January-September 1997, J GEO R-S P, 105(A8), 2000, pp. 18235-18250

Authors: Lario, D Marsden, RG Sanderson, TR Maksimovic, M Sanahuja, B Plunkett, SP Balogh, A Forsyth, RJ Lin, RP Gosling, JT
Citation: D. Lario et al., Energetic proton observations at 1 and 5 AU 2. Rising phase of the solar cycle 23, J GEO R-S P, 105(A8), 2000, pp. 18251-18274

Authors: Kauristie, K Sergeev, VA Kubyshkina, M Pulkkinen, TI Angelopoulos, V Phan, T Lin, RP Slavin, JA
Citation: K. Kauristie et al., Ionospheric current signatures of transient plasma sheet flows, J GEO R-S P, 105(A5), 2000, pp. 10677-10690

Authors: Lorentzen, KR McCarthy, MP Parks, GK Foat, JE Millan, RM Smith, DM Lin, RP Treilhou, JP
Citation: Kr. Lorentzen et al., Precipitation of relativistic electrons by interaction with electromagnetic ion cyclotron waves, J GEO R-S P, 105(A3), 2000, pp. 5381-5389

Authors: Phan, TD Lin, RP Fuselier, SA Fujimoto, M
Citation: Td. Phan et al., Wind observations of mixed magnetosheath-plasma sheet ions deep inside themagnetosphere, J GEO R-S P, 105(A3), 2000, pp. 5497-5505

Authors: Bale, SD Larson, DE Lin, RP Kellogg, PJ Goetz, K Monson, SJ
Citation: Sd. Bale et al., On the beam speed and wavenumber of intense electron plasma waves near theforeshock edge, J GEO R-S P, 105(A12), 2000, pp. 27353-27367

Authors: Oieroset, M Phan, TD Lin, RP Sonnerup, BUO
Citation: M. Oieroset et al., Walen and variance analyses of high-speed flows observed by Wind in the midtail plasma sheet: Evidence for reconnection, J GEO R-S P, 105(A11), 2000, pp. 25247-25263

Authors: Sibeck, DG Phan, TD Lin, RP Lepping, RP Mukai, T Kokubun, S
Citation: Dg. Sibeck et al., A survey of MHD waves in the magnetosheath: International Solar TerrestialProgram observations, J GEO R-S P, 105(A1), 2000, pp. 129-137

Authors: Boggs, SE Hull, EL Lin, RP Madden, NW McBride, S Pehl, RH Primbsch, JH Slassi-Sennou, S
Citation: Se. Boggs et al., Laboratory tests of pulse shape discrimination techniques for correcting the effects of radiation damage in germanium coaxial detectors, NUCL INST A, 443(2-3), 2000, pp. 319-324

Authors: Fillingim, MO Parks, GK Chen, LJ Brittnacher, M Germany, GA Spann, JF Larson, D Lin, RP
Citation: Mo. Fillingim et al., Coincident POLAR/UVI and WIND observations of pseudobreakups, GEOPHYS R L, 27(9), 2000, pp. 1379-1382

Authors: Chen, LJ Larson, D Lin, RP McCarthy, M Parks, G
Citation: Lj. Chen et al., Multicomponent plasma distributions in the tail current sheet associated with substorms, GEOPHYS R L, 27(6), 2000, pp. 843-846
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