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journals

Most Cited Articles of Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics in 2015

TitleJournalYearCitations
The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) MissionSpace Science Reviews2015405
The Pluto system: Initial results from its exploration by New HorizonsScience2015295
Ongoing hydrothermal activities within EnceladusNature2015266
The Solar Wind Ion Analyzer for MAVENSpace Science Reviews2015210
MAVEN SupraThermal and Thermal Ion Compostion (STATIC) InstrumentSpace Science Reviews2015162
Source and seed populations for relativistic electrons: Their roles in radiation belt changesJournal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics2015156
The Solar Extreme Ultraviolet Monitor for MAVENSpace Science Reviews2015145
The albedo of EarthReviews of Geophysics2015138
The Langmuir Probe and Waves (LPW) Instrument for MAVENSpace Science Reviews2015134
A permanent, asymmetric dust cloud around the MoonNature2015132
Global risks: Pool knowledge to stem losses from disastersNature2015120
Wave-driven butterfly distribution of Van Allen belt relativistic electronsNature Communications2015117
First measurements of composition and dynamics of the Martian ionosphere by MAVEN's Neutral Gas and Ion Mass SpectrometerGeophysical Research Letters2015115
The Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) for the MAVEN MissionSpace Science Reviews2015105
Van Allen probes, NOAA, GOES, and ground observations of an intense EMIC wave event extending over 12 h in magnetic local timeJournal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics2015105
The evolution of habitable climates under the brightening SunJournal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres2015101
High-temperature water-rock interactions and hydrothermal environments in the chondrite-like core of EnceladusNature Communications2015100
Strong plume fluxes at Mars observed by MAVEN: An important planetary ion escape channelGeophysical Research Letters2015100
Van Allen Probes show that the inner radiation zone contains no MeV electrons: ECT/MagEIS dataGeophysical Research Letters201597
The spatial distribution of planetary ion fluxes near Mars observed by MAVENGeophysical Research Letters201595
Characterizing Atmospheric Escape from Mars Today and Through Time, with MAVENSpace Science Reviews201588
Shock-induced prompt relativistic electron acceleration in the inner magnetosphereJournal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics201582
Initial results from the MAVEN mission to MarsGeophysical Research Letters201582
Review of wave-turbulence interactions in the stable atmospheric boundary layerReviews of Geophysics201582
Early MAVEN Deep Dip campaign reveals thermosphere and ionosphere variabilityScience201577