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Global morphology of ionospheric scintillations
1971392 citationsJ. Aarons, H. E. Whitney et al.Proceedings of the IEEEprofile →
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Aarons, J., J. C. Foster, & A. S. Rodger. (1991). Auroral and sub-auroral F-layer irregularities and high plasma convection during the magnetically active periods of 17-24 September 1984. Annales Geophysicae. 9. 614–627.1 indexed citations
Aarons, J. & A. S. Rodger. (1989). Sub-auroral F-layer irregularities and the ring current. NERC Open Research Archive (Natural Environment Research Council). 7. 169–176.4 indexed citations
Mendillo, M., et al.. (1987). Coordinated optical and radio studies of ionospheric disturbances - Initial results from Millstone Hill. Annales Geophysicae. 5. 543–550.23 indexed citations
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Aarons, J., J. P. Mullen, H. E. Whitney, A.L. Johnson, & E. J. Weber. (1981). UHF scintillation activity over polar latitudes. Geophysical Research Letters. 8(3). 277–280.45 indexed citations
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Klobuchar, J. A. & J. Aarons. (1980). Studies of equatorial irregularity patches using SIRIO VHF transmissions. 49. 345–349.12 indexed citations
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Basu, Sarbani, et al.. (1974). Study of field-aligned ionospheric E-region irregularities and sporadic E at hf. 3. 70–75.1 indexed citations
Aarons, J., H. E. Whitney, & Richard S. Allen. (1971). Global morphology of ionospheric scintillations. Proceedings of the IEEE. 59(2). 159–172.392 indexed citations breakdown →
Aarons, J.. (1965). Solar system radio astronomy : lectures presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute of the National Observatory of Athens, Cape Sounion August 2-15, 1964.1 indexed citations
Aarons, J. & S. M. Silverman. (1962). AFCRL STUDIES OF THE NOVEMBER 1960 SOLAR - TERRESTRIAL EVENTS. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).1 indexed citations
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