This map shows the geographic impact of Jane L. Fox's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Jane L. Fox with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Jane L. Fox more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Jane L. Fox. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Jane L. Fox. The network helps show where Jane L. Fox may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jane L. Fox
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Jane L. Fox.
A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Jane L. Fox based on the total number of
citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges
represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together.
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Kim, Yong Ha, Jane L. Fox, J. H. Black, & Julianne I. Moses. (2013). Hydrocarbon ions in the lower ionosphere of Saturn. Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics. 119(1). 384–395.26 indexed citations
Slanger, T. G. & Jane L. Fox. (2009). The 557.7 nm Oxygen Green Line in the Venus Nightglow. Journal of Bioresource Management. 41. 1127.2 indexed citations
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Fox, Jane L. & Aleksander Hać. (2009). Photochemical Escape of Atomic Carbon from Mars. Journal of Bioresource Management. 2009.1 indexed citations
Fox, Jane L.. (2003). The Effects of Enhanced Fluxes of Soft X-rays on the Ionospheres and Thermospheres of Venus and Mars. Journal of Bioresource Management. 84.2 indexed citations
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Fox, Jane L.. (2002). Comparison of a Monte Carlo Calculation of the Escape Rate of C from Mars to that Obtained Using the Exobase Approximation. Journal of Bioresource Management. 83.3 indexed citations
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Fox, Jane L.. (2001). The Effect of Enhanced Hydrogen on Non-Thermal Escape of Atoms. Journal of Bioresource Management. 82.5 indexed citations
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Fox, Jane L.. (2000). Spectrum of Atomic Carbon Produced in Photodissociation of CO on Mars: Implications for Atmospheric Evolution. Journal of Bioresource Management. 32.1 indexed citations
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Fox, Jane L.. (2000). Venus's Airglow as Observed by the Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer. Journal of Bioresource Management. 32.1 indexed citations
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Fox, Jane L.. (1999). Photochemical Escape of C from Mars. Journal of Bioresource Management. 31. 1584.2 indexed citations
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Fox, Jane L. & R. V. Yelle. (1995). A New Model of the Ionosphere of Titan. Journal of Bioresource Management. 27. 1106.1 indexed citations
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Dalgarno, A. & Jane L. Fox. (1994). Ion Chemistry in Atmospheric and Astrophysical Plasmas. NASA STI Repository (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). 96. 1–85.7 indexed citations
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Fox, Jane L. & R. V. Yelle. (1991). Solar Heating Efficiencies in the Thermosphere of Titan. Journal of Bioresource Management. 23. 1184.2 indexed citations
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Fox, Jane L., et al.. (1991). Densities and Vibrational Distribution of H 3 + in the Jovian Auroral Ionosphere. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 23. 1135.1 indexed citations
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Fox, Jane L., et al.. (1990). Jovian Ionospheric E Region. Journal of Bioresource Management. 22. 1071.2 indexed citations
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Fox, Jane L.. (1979). The Upper Atmospheres of Mars and Venus.. PhDT.2 indexed citations
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