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Member Since 2011
Gerard J. Fasel
Professor of Physics, Pepperdine University
Professional Experience
Pepperdine University
Professor of Physics
1997 - Present
Education
University of Oslo
Doctorate
Publications
Northeastward‐Moving Auroral Forms From Possible High‐Latitude Reconnection
This study presents a number of previously unreported auroral features that form shortly after the IMF Bz ${\mathrm{B}}_{\mathrm{z}}$–compone...
June 26, 2022
Dayside Auroral Observation Resulting From a Rapid Localized Compression of the Earth's Magnetic Fie...
This paper presents observations of dayside auroral signatures resulting from a massive localized compression of the magnetopause, magnetosheath, a...
October 05, 2020
AGU Abstracts
Ionospheric Evidence of Lobe Reconnection for Northward IMF
AGU 2024
spa-magnetospheric physics | 13 december 2024
Dora Csonge, Gerard J. Fasel, Audrey Daucher, Aida...
It is believed that magnetic reconnection is one of the main mechanisms to transfer energy and momentum from the for the solar wind into the terrestri...
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FORESHOCK TRANSIENTS AND THEIR IONOSPHERIC SIGNATURES
AGU 2024
spa-magnetospheric physics | 13 december 2024
Andrea Black, Gerard J. Fasel, Audrey Daucher, Wya...
It is believed Spacecraft observations show that there are a wide variety of foreshock transient events: foreshock bubbles, hot flow anomalies, sponta...
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Strange Behavior of a Midday Discrete Dayside Auroral Arc
AGU 2024
spa-magnetospheric physics | 13 december 2024
Wyatt Farrar, Taiel Ramirez, Gerard J. Fasel, SUN ...
Observations of dayside aurora close to magnetic noon inLongyearbyen, Svalbard have been reported for several decades. Oneof the most common type of a...
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