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G.P. Ginet

The Trapped Proton Environment in Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)

By G.P. Ginet, Christopher J. Roth, S.L. Huston, T.P. O'Brien, T.B. Guild
December 13, 2010

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science

Filed under: Earth, Earth rotation, Satellite, Space

Comparing geosynchronous relativistic electron prediction models

By K.L. Perry, G.P. Ginet, Alan G. Ling, R.V. Hilmer
December 2, 2010

Space Weather

Filed under: Radiation belt, Space weather

A neural network–based geosynchronous relativistic electron flux forecasting model

By Alan G. Ling, G.P. Ginet, R.V. Hilmer, K.L. Perry
September 23, 2010

Space Weather

Filed under: Electron fluxes, Forecasting, Neural networks, Space weather

Illumination of the plasmasphere by terrestrial very low frequency transmitters: Model validation

By Richard A. Quinn , G.P. Ginet, J. M. Albert, G. S. Sales, B. W. Reinisch, P. Song
September 27, 2008

Journal of Geophysical Research

Filed under: Ionosphere, Space, Space plasma

CRRES electric field power spectra and radial diffusion coefficients

By Alan G. Ling, G.P. Ginet, J. N. Bass, D. H. Brautigam, J. M. Albert, J. R. Wygant, D. E. Rowland
February 25, 2005

Journal of Geophysical Research

Filed under: Satellite, Solar wind, Space, Space weather
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