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A. Wolfe is an academic researcher from New York City College of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetopause & Interplanetary magnetic field. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 22 publications. Previous affiliations of A. Wolfe include University of Houston.
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Papers
Ionosphere and ground‐based response to field‐aligned currents near the magnetospheric cusp regions
L. J. Lanzerotti,Robert D. Hunsucker,D. Rice,Lou-Chuang Lee,A. Wolfe,C. G. Maclennan,L. V. Medford +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a field-aligned current filament of inferred amplitude 2 x 10V A was measured at the boundary of the Sondre Stromfjord incoherent scatter radar facility.
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Magnetic impulse events at high latitudes: Magnetopause and boundary layer plasma processes
TL;DR: In this paper, magnetic field data acquired at high-latitude, near-conjugate stations (Iqaluit, Northwest Territories, Canada, and South Pole Station, Antarctica) are studied in order to examine in more detail the nature of magnetic "impulse" signatures that occur in the data and that are produced by ionosphere currents which are caused by magnetopause processes.
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ULF geomagnetic power at cusp latitudes in response to upstream solar wind conditions
TL;DR: In this article, the results of multivariate analyses between geomagnetic energies and upstream solar wind quantities show that the most important quantity in controlling the magnitude of the field fluctuations is the solar wind speed, with the IMF Bz component being of next importance.
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Impulsive electric and magnetic field perturbations observed over South Pole: Flux transfer events?
Edgar A. Bering,J. R. Benbrook,G. J. Byrne,Bing Liao,J. R. Theall,Louis J. Lanzerotti,Carol G. Maclennan,A. Wolfe,George L. Siscoe +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, electric and magnetic field data from the cusp latitude station at South Pole were searched for impulsive perturbations, which may be evidence of the ionospheric signature of flux transfer events (FTE's).
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Statistical studies of impulsive events at high latitudes
Z. M. Lin,Edgar A. Bering,J. R. Benbrook,B. Liao,L. J. Lanzerotti,C. G. Maclennan,A. Wolfe,Eigil Friis-Christensen +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a statistical study has been made of high-latitude impulsive events that were observed during the 1985-1986 South Pole Balloon Campaign and the events were selected by searching for unipolar pulses greater than or equal to 10 nT above background in the vertical component of the magnetic field on the ground and/or pedestal or 'W' shaped horizontal electric field perturbations.
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