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Geomagnetism and Aeronomy


Vol. 59, No. 8, 2019


Perturbation Features Imprinted on Ionosphere by Successive Clusters of Strong Earthquakes: Role of Atmospheric Coupling Dynamics

M. Devi, A. K. Barbara, S. Patgiri, A. Depueva, K. Oyama, V. Depuev and Yu. Ya. Ruzhin p. 955  abstract

Spatio-Temporal Prediction of Ionospheric Total Electron Content Using an Adaptive Data Fusion Technique

Faruk Erken, Secil Karatay and Ali Cinar p. 971  abstract

Studies on Schumann Resonance Phenomena and Some Recent Advancements

Abhijit Ghosh, Debasish Biswas, Pranab Hazra, Gautam Guha and S. S. De p. 980  abstract

Influence of Geomagnetic Storms on Ionospheric F2-Layer at Low and Mid Latitudes in 300° E Meridian

P. Peddi Naidu, T. Madhavi Latha and M. Indira Devi p. 995  abstract

The Relationship between Dst, IMF-Bz and Collision Parameters for O+ + N2 → NO+ + N Reactive Scattering in the Ionosphere

Selçuk Sağir, Mehmet Yaşar and Ramazan Atici p. 1003  abstract

The Thin Magnetic Structure of Facular Areas and the Influence of Scale Transformations on the Temperature Profiles of Faculae

A. A. Solov’ev, E. A. Kirichek, O. A. Korolkova, L. D. Parfinenko and V. I. Efremov p. 1009  abstract

Polar Activity of the Sun and Latitudinal Activity Drifts in Cycles 15–24

A. G. Tlatov and K. A. Tlatova p. 1016  abstract

Drift of Polar Prominences in Solar Cycles 13–24

K. A. Tlatova, V. V. Vasil’eva and A. G. Tlatov p. 1022  abstract

Nonaxisymmetric Component of the Solar Photospheric Magnetic Field

E. S. Vernova, M. I. Tyasto, D. G. Baranov and O. A. Danilova p. 1029  abstract

Features of Spatiotemporal Clustering in a Maunder Butterfly Diagram

D. M. Volobuev, N. G. Makarenko and I. S. Knyazeva p. 1036  abstract

Rhythms of Banded Glacial Clays of the Paleoproterozoic (~2 Ga Ago) and Modern Cycles of Solar Activity

P. B. Dmitriev, V. A. Dergachev and M. I. Tyasto p. 1042  abstract

Variations of Solar EUV Radiation Fluxes in Hydrogen Lines from Observations by the TIMED Satellite in Cycle 23 and by SDO/EVE in Cycle 24

E. A. Bruevich, T. V. Kazachevskaya and G. V. Yakunina p. 1048  abstract

Features of Slow Sunspot Dissipation

I. Zhivanovich and A. A. Solov’ev p. 1055  abstract

New Approaches to the Identification of Sources and the Onset of Stealth Coronal Mass Ejections

Yu. S. Zagainova and V. G. Fainshtein p. 1062  abstract

The Second Waldmeier Rule and the Form of the 11-Year Cycle

V. G. Ivanov p. 1070  abstract

Solar System Collisions with Dense Interstellar Gas Clouds and Radiocarbon Traces of Periods with “Abnormally Low” Solar Modulation of Cosmic Rays

G. I. Vasil’ev, A. N. Konstantinov, I. V. Kudryavtsev, M. G. Ogurtsov, V. M. Ostryakov, A. K. Pavlov and D. A. Frolov p. 1075  abstract

Characteristics of Arc-Polarized Alfvén Waves in the Near-Earth Solar Wind

D. V. Erofeev p. 1081  abstract

Thermal Bremsstrahlung of Local Sources Over Solar Spots Based on Microwave Observations

T. I. Kaltman p. 1088  abstract

On The Question of North–South Asymmetry of Solar Activity

A. P. Kraminin and F. A. Mikhalina p. 1096  abstract

Reconstruction of Heliospheric Modulation Potential Based on Radiocarbon Data in the Time Interval 17 000–5000 Years B.C.

I. V. Kudryavtsev and V. A. Dergachev p. 1099  abstract

Evolutionary Changes in the Configuration of the Magnetic Field of the Solar Corona in the Epoch of the Minimum

V. L. Merzlyakov and L. I. Starkova p. 1103  abstract

Modulational Instability of Radial Oscillations of Coronal Loops

B. B. Mikhalyaev, G. A. Mankaeva and E. Naga Varun p. 1108  abstract

On the Source of Sub-Terahertz Radiation of the Solar Flare on April 2, 2017

A. S. Morgachev, Yu. T. Tsap, V. V. Smirnova and G. G. Motorina p. 1114  abstract

Anomalous Heating of the Solar Atmosphere in the Epoch of the Solar Activity Minimum

K. V. Romanov p. 1121  abstract

Accelerated Electron Propagation Model for the Flare Arcade of the September 23, 2014, Event from RHESSI, SDO, and Nobeyama Radioheliograph Observations

A. N. Shabalin, E. P. Ovchinnikova, V. I. Globina and Yu. E. Charikov p. 1128  abstract

Long-Term Sequences of Solar Observations in the Radio Band at the Mountain Astronomical Station for 60 Years

A. D. Shramko p. 1139  abstract