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Co-authorship network of co-authors of F. L. Deubner
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Steffens, S., F. L. Deubner, B. Fleck, et al.. (1997). Wave Propagation in the Chromosphere and Transition Region. MPG.PuRe (Max Planck Society). 404. 679–684.
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Steffens, S., et al.. (1995). Is there a chromospheric mode at 6 mHz. 302. 277.2 indexed citations
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Keller, Christoph U., et al.. (1994). On the strength of solar intra-network fields.. 286. 626–634.19 indexed citations
Deubner, F. L., et al.. (1992). Dynamics of the solar atmosphere. V - Partial reflection and forced oscillation, and their signature in phase diagrams. 266(1). 560–567.3 indexed citations
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Deubner, F. L. & B. Fleck. (1989). Dynamics of the solar atmosphere. I - Spatio-temporal analysis of waves in the quiet solar atmosphere. 213. 423–428.13 indexed citations
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Mattig, W., et al.. (1984). Phase-spectra of solar oscillations. Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana. 55. 147.1 indexed citations
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Deubner, F. L. & John Laufer. (1983). Short period oscillations. Solar Physics. 82(1-2). 151–155.6 indexed citations
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Ricort, G., Carole Aimé, F. L. Deubner, & W. Mattig. (1981). Solar granulation study in partial eclipse conditions using speckle interferometric techniques. A&A. 97(1). 114–121.2 indexed citations
Deubner, F. L.. (1977). INVITED PAPER - The Global Structure of the 5-min Oscillations and its Implication for Differential Rotation.. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 9. 374.1 indexed citations
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Deubner, F. L.. (1977). Is the Sun a Short Period Variable. 57. 317.2 indexed citations
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Deubner, F. L.. (1976). Photospheric magnetic flux concentrations and the granular velocity field.. 47(3). 475–477.4 indexed citations
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Deubner, F. L.. (1976). Observations of short period acoustic waves bearing on the interpretation of "microturbulence". 51(2). 189–194.1 indexed citations
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Deubner, F. L. & W. Mattig. (1975). New observations of the granular intensity fluctuations.. 45(1). 167–171.14 indexed citations
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