Journal of Geophysical Research-Space Physics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Geophysical Research-Space Physics is 30. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Continuous Enhancements of Electron Temperature in the Subauroral Ionosphere Over Eight Days During the 2015 St. Patrick’s Day Storm96
Comment on “The PC Index Variations During 23/24 Solar Cycles: Relation to Solar Wind Parameters and Magnetic Disturbances” by Troschichev et al.55
Resonant Interactions Between Relativistic Electrons and EMIC Waves Modified by Partial Shell Proton Velocity Distributions52
Direction Finding Studies of Simultaneous Auroral 2fce and 3fce Roar Cyclotron Harmonic Radio Emissions50
Comment on “The Use of Invalid Polar Cap South (PCS) Indices in Publications” by Stauning50
Issue Information48
Modeling Radiation Belt Electron Dropouts During Moderate Geomagnetic Storms Using Radial Diffusion Coefficients Estimated With Global MHD Simulations48
Image‐Based Classification of Intense Radio Bursts From Spectrograms: An Application to Saturn Kilometric Radiation47
The Link Between Individual Velocities in the Incident Plasma Flow and Ion Populations Upstream of Collisionless Shocks45
Wave Activities Throughout a Low‐Mach Number Quasi‐Parallel Shock: 2‐D Hybrid Simulations45
The Ionospheric Responses During the 2020–2021 SSW From Multiple Simultaneous Observations43
Global Seasonal Variations of Martian Atmospheric Pressure and Density From Mars Climate Sounder43
Competing Influences of Earthward Convection and Azimuthal Drift Loss on the Pitch Angle Distribution of Energetic Electrons41
Triple‐Dome Electrostatic Energy Analyzer With 360° Field‐Of‐View for Simultaneous Measurements of Ions and Electrons39
Latitudinal Distribution of Dayside Magnetospheric Currents Based on Cluster Observations39
Reconnection Inside a Dipolarization Front of a Diverging Earthward Fast Flow37
Delayed Ionospheric Response to Solar Activity: Influence of Geomagnetic Activity36
Observation of Source Plasma and Field Variations of a Substorm Brightening Aurora at L ∼ 6 by a Ground‐Based Camera and the Arase Satellite on 12 October 201736
Penetration of Plasmapause Surface Waves Into the Plasmaspheric Plume36
Pick‐Up ion Distributions in the Inner and Middle Saturnian Magnetosphere34
Long‐Term Trends in the Upper Atmosphere Using the Incoherent Scatter Radar Observations Over Arecibo34
Lower Hybrid Waves in High Altitude Echoes of the Topside Equatorial Ionosphere33
Energetic Particle Injection During Short Isolated Bubble as Seen in RCM Simulation and Spacecraft Observations in the Flow Braking Region33
Investigating Terrestrial Weather Impacts on the Ionosphere‐Thermosphere‐Mesosphere System Using Satellite Observations, Assimilative Modeling, and Climatological Tidal Modeling33
Seasonally Discrepant Long‐Term Variations of the F2‐Layer Due To Geomagnetic Activity and Modulation to Linear Trend33
Influence of the October 14, 2023, Ring of Fire Annular Eclipse on the Ionosphere: A Comparison Between GNSS Observations and SAMI3 Model Prediction32
Robust Estimates of Spatiotemporal Variations in the Auroral Boundaries Derived From Global UV Imaging32
A Statistical Study of the Day‐To‐Day Variability of Diurnal and Semidiurnal Tides in the Ionospheric Dynamo Region From MIGHTI/ICON Observations31
The Evolutions of the Seed and Relativistic Electrons in the Earth's Outer Radiation Belt During the Geomagnetic Storms: A Statistical Study31
Non‐Migrating Structures in the Northern Midlatitude Thermosphere During December Solstice Using ICON/MIGHTI and FPI Observations31
Magnetic Field Conditions Upstream of Ganymede30
Energized Oxygen in the Magnetotail: Onset and Evolution of Magnetic Reconnection30
Resonant Infrasonic Disturbances in Total‐Electron‐Content During a Severe Thunderstorm on 23 October 202130
Multi‐Species Energy‐Banded Ions in the Ionosphere During the 21 January 2005 Magnetic Storm: Low‐Altitude Edge of the Warm Plasma Cloak30
Neutral Composition Information in ICON EUV Dayglow Observations30
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