Contents
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy


Vol. 37, No. 6, 1997

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Anisotropy of Solar Cosmic Rays for Different Injection Regimes of Energetic Particles

Yu. I. Fedorov p. 679  abstract

Analysis of the Solar Proton Event on October 24, 1989, by the Method of Global Spectrographic Survey

V. M. Dvornikov and V. E. Sdobnov p. 688  abstract

Dynamics of the Magnetotail Current Sheet during a Substorm

I. I. Alekseev and S. Yu. Bobrovnikov p. 695  abstract

Structure of the Dayside Polar Cap in a Magnetospheric Model with a Diffusion Boundary

A. V. Kitaev p. 701  abstract

Magnetic Storm-Time Variations of the Geomagnetic Field during Large-Scale Undulations
of the Evening Diffuse Aurora

D. G. Baishev, K. Yumoto, S. I. Solov’ev, N. E. Molochushkin, and E. S. Barkova p. 706  abstract

The Velocities of Auroras and the Distribution of Electric Fields during the Active Substorm Phase

T. A. Kornilova, I. A. Kornilov, M. I. Pudovkin, and G. V. Starkov p. 712  abstract

Estimating the Plasma Conductivity in the Diffusion Region of the Magnetotail Current Sheet
during a Magnetospheric Breakup

V. S. Semenov, Yu. V. Bogdanova, and T. A. Kornilova p. 718  abstract

Satellite and Ground-Based Observations of Multicomponent Whistlers

P. P. Savchenko, Yu. M. Mikhailov, and Ya. P. Sobolev p. 724  abstract

The Effects of the Neutral Gas-Release onboard the Intercosmos-24 Satellite

G. L. Gdalevich, Yu. M. Mikhailov, Z. Klos, L. Bankov, and M. Gousheva p. 729  abstract

Dispersion Distortions of High-Frequency Super-Wideband Radiosignals
during Their Propagation in the Ionosphere

O. V. Lazorenko and L. F. Chernogor p. 737  abstract

Coefficient of MHD-Wave Reflection from the Ionosphere

V. S. Belei, V. G. Galushko, A. V. Zalizovskii, P. V. Ponomarenko, Yu. M. Yampolski p. 744  abstract

Effect of the Electric Dynamo Field on Winds in the Lower Thermosphere

Y. N. Korenkov, V. V. Klimenko, and F. S. Bessarab p. 749  abstract

Correlations of Temperature in the Subauroral Lower Thermosphere with Solar Activity
and Phases of Quasi-Biennial Oscillations

V. A. Yugov, S. V. Nikolashkin, and V. M. Ignat’ev p. 755  abstract

Role of the Main Geomagnetic Field in the Processes Responsible for the Influence
of Heliophysical Phenomena on the Environment and Climate

V. P. Golovkov and T. A. Chernova p. 759  abstract

Variability of the Geomagnetic Intensity Disturbance during the Last 7000 Years

I. E. Nachasova and K. S. Burakov p. 764  abstract


Brief Communications

Variations of Field-Aligned Current Caused by Changes in Solar-Wind Pressure

Yu. P. Mal’tsev p. 768  abstract

Effects of the Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere

P. A. Krivoshapkin, V. P. Mamrukova, and G. V. Skripin p. 771  abstract

Relationship between Midlatitude VLF Emissions and Solar Activity

V. A. Mullayarov, P. P. Karimov, V. I. Kozlov, and N. N. Murzaeva p. 774  abstract

Errors in the Diagnostics of Ionospheric Parameters at the Vertical Sounding

V. I. Vodolazkin, P. F. Denisenko, E. V. Kuznetsov, and N. V. Nastas’ina p. 777  abstract

Correlations of the Temperature in the Middle Atmosphere with the Solar Activity
and QBO Phases in the Subauroral Latitudes

V. A. Yugov, S. V. Nikolashkin, and V. M. Ignat’ev p. 781  abstract

Spatial Variations of the Minimum Critical Frequency of the Ionospheric F2-Region
Inferred from Measurements of the Parameters of Round-the-World Signals (RWS)

V. A. Pakhotin, S. M. Konyushenko, I. A. Borisov, and S. V. Pakhotina p. 785  abstract

Variations in the Ionization Burst Frequency in the ACK-1 Chamber

P. A. Krivoshapkin, V. P. Mamrukova, G. V. Skripin, and G. V. Shafer p. 789  abstract

The Electromagnetic Precursor of a Seismic Wave

V. V. Surkov p. 792  abstract


Author Index to Volume 37, 1997 p. 797


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