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Most Cited Articles of Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Title
Year
Citations
Electron densities inferred from plasma wave spectra obtained by the Waves instrument on Van Allen Probes
2015
303
On the current sheets surrounding dipolarizing flux bundles in the magnetotail: The case for wedgelets
2013
231
Ionospheric response to the 2015 St. Patrick's Day storm: A global multi-instrumental overview
2015
193
Statistics of whistler mode waves in the outer radiation belt: Cluster STAFF-SA measurements
2013
173
Source and seed populations for relativistic electrons: Their roles in radiation belt changes
2015
156
Resonant scattering and resultant pitch angle evolution of relativistic electrons by plasmaspheric hiss
2013
150
Radiation belt electron acceleration by chorus waves during the 17 March 2013 storm
2014
146
Analytic expressions for ULF wave radiation belt radial diffusion coefficients
2014
144
Mercury's magnetopause and bow shock from MESSENGER Magnetometer observations
2013
141
Statistical characteristics of particle injections throughout the equatorial magnetotail
2014
139
Three-dimensional electron radiation belt simulations using the BAS Radiation Belt Model with new diffusion models for chorus, plasmaspheric hiss, and lightning-generated whistlers
2014
139
Introduction to special section on Origins and Properties of Kappa Distributions: Statistical Background and Properties of Kappa Distributions in Space Plasmas
2015
137
Altitude-adjusted corrected geomagnetic coordinates: Definition and functional approximations
2014
137
The occurrence and wave properties of H+-, He+-, and O+-band EMIC waves observed by the Van Allen Probes
2015
133
Statistical properties of plasmaspheric hiss derived from Van Allen Probes data and their effects on radiation belt electron dynamics
2015
132
Global morphology and spectral properties of EMIC waves derived from CRRES observations
2014
131
Resonant scattering of outer zone relativistic electrons by multiband EMIC waves and resultant electron loss time scales
2015
129
Structure, dynamics, and seasonal variability of the Mars-solar wind interaction: MAVEN Solar Wind Ion Analyzer in-flight performance and science results
2017
127
Particle acceleration in dipolarization events
2013
125
Magnetic flux transport by dipolarizing flux bundles
2014
124
Energy-dependent dynamics of keV to MeV electrons in the inner zone, outer zone, and slot regions
2016
122
Middle- and low-latitude ionosphere response to 2015 St. Patrick's Day geomagnetic storm
2016
120
MESSENGER observations of magnetopause structure and dynamics at Mercury
2013
118
From Sumatra 2004 to Tohoku-Oki 2011: The systematic GPS detection of the ionospheric signature induced by tsunamigenic earthquakes
2013
116
Thermal ion imagers and Langmuir probes in the Swarm electric field instruments
2017
111
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