Contents
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy
Vol. 37, No. 4, 1997
Simultaneous English language translation of the journal is available from
/ Interperiodica (Russia).
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy ISSN 0016-7932.
Electric-Current Systems of FilamentStreamer Interplanetary Disturbances
K. G. Ivanov and E. P. Romashets p. 399 abstract
Field-Aligned Currents in the Magnetosphere Caused by Precipitations of Energetic Particles
Yu. V. Trakhtengerts, A. G. Demekhov, and A. Grafe p. 404 abstract
An effect of Random Ionospheric Irregularities on Average Angles of Transmission
and Reception of Single-Hop Lower Rays
A. I. Agaryshev p. 409 abstract
Semi-Empirical f0F2 Model of the Subauroral Night-Time Ionosphere for the Negative Phase
of Intense Ionospheric Storms
V. N. Shubin and S. K. Annakuliev p. 416 abstract
Long-Term Trends in the Ion Composition of the E Region
A. D. Danilov and N. V. Smirnova p. 422 abstract
Studying the Parameters of Dst Variations by the Sompi Method
V. V. Ivanov and N. M. Rotanova p. 426 abstract
Ionospheric Disturbances during CRRES Active Experiment on July 13, 1991
N. F. Blagoveshchenskaya, T. D. Borisova, and V. A. Kornienko p. 431 abstract
Filling in the Missing Values in Ionospheric Data
S. N. Moiseev p. 440 abstract
Generation of Geomagnetic Disturbances by Camouflet Explosions
L. P. Gorbachev and T. A. Semenova p. 446 abstract
ELF and VLF Electromagnetic Background in the Topside Ionosphere over Seismically
Active Areas (Intercosmos-24 Satellite)
Yu. M. Mikhailov, G. A. Mikhailova, and O. V. Kapustina p. 450 abstract
Dynamics of Medium-Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Based on the Data
of Transionospheric Sounding
E. L. Afraimovich, O. N. Boitman, E. I. Zhovty, A. D. Kalikhman, and T. G. Pirog p. 456 abstract
Response of the Lower Ionosphere to Solar, Geomagnetic, and Meteorological Perturbations
N. P. Perevalova p. 463 abstract
The Empirical Model of Nocturnal Variations in the 557.7 nm Emission of Atomic Oxygen:
3. Emitting Layer Altitude
A. I. Semenov and N. N. Shefov p. 470 abstract
Heating of Oxygen Ions in the Ionospheric Alfvén Resonator
M. G. Gelberg p. 475 abstract
Global Modeling of the Geomagnetic-Field Spatiotemporal Structure
V. P. Golovkov, T. N. Bondar, I. A. Burdelnaya, and S. V. Yakovleva p. 481 abstract
A Fractal Analysis of the Time Scale of Geomagnetic Polarities
D. M. Pecherskii, M. Yu. Reshetnyak, and D. D. Sokoloff p. 490 abstract
Brief Communications
Solar Neutron Detection by Neutron Monitors
Yu. E. Efimov p. 498 abstract
Substorm Precursor in the Geomagnetic Pulsations of the Dayside Cusp
O. V. Bolshakova, O. K. Borovkova, and N. G. Kleimenova p. 501 abstract
The Role of the IMF Bx Component in Generating Electromagnetic Emission
in the Frequency Range 0.011.0 Hz during SC
N. A. Kurazhkovskaya, B. I. Klain, and B. V. Dovbnya p. 504 abstract
Spectral Parameters of the Auroras Associated with High-Speed Solar-Wind Streams
from Coronal Holes
T. A. Khviyuzova and S. V. Leontev p. 507 abstract
Direction-finding Observations of the Exit Regions of Magnetospheric VLF Emissions
at Midlatitudes
V. A. Mullayarov, V. I. Kozlov, and G. I. Druzhin p. 510 abstract
Measuring the Angles of Arrival of Quasi-Harmonic VLF Signals
G. I. Druzhin, V. I. Kozlov, A. D. Laptev, and V. A. Mullayarov p. 514 abstract
The Lower-Ionosphere Response to Remote Strong Earthquakes Studied
by the Partial Reflection Method
A. M. Gokov and O. F. Tyrnov p. 518 abstract
Measurements of Atomic Hydrogen at the Mesopause from Variations
in Hydroxyl Emission
V. I. Perminov p. 522 abstract
Precipitation of Energetic Electrons and the Mesospheric Ozone. 1. The Oxygen Model
N. G. Skryabin and I. I. Sosin p. 525 abstract
Possible Nature of the Variations in the Geomagnetic Moment with Characteristic Times
of Order 240 and 1600 Myr
Yu. D. Kalinin p. 530 abstract
Discussion
Relation between Inter-Diurnal Variations in the Ionosphere and Changes in Solar Activity
G. I. Gordienko and M. Z. Kaliev p. 532 abstract
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