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Overview

Charles H. Jackman is affiliated with the Goddard Space Flight Center in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of physics and astronomy as well as earth and planetary sciences, with a focus on subfields including astronomy and astrophysics, atmospheric science, and geophysics.

The scientist's work addresses several key topics: solar and space plasma dynamics, ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, atmospheric ozone and climate, and earthquake detection and analysis.

Jackman has contributed to multiple publications, including:

  • Global ozone loss following extreme solar proton storms based on the July 2012 coronal mass ejection, 2023, Scientific Reports
  • Auroral emissions and inner magnetospheric dynamics during Earth's response to the 28th October 2021 Coronal Mass Ejection, Planetary, Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions IX, 2023, HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Niilo Kalakoski
  • Pekka T. Verronen
  • Monika E. Szeląg
  • J. R. Waters
  • Daniel Whiter

Jackman's research appears in venues such as Scientific Reports and HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), reflecting their engagement with both widely read scientific journals and specialized scientific communication platforms.

Best Publications

  • Efficacy of climate forcings

    J. Hansen;J. Hansen;M. Sato;R. Ruedy;L. Nazarenko

  • Dangerous human-made interference with climate: a GISS modelE study

    J. Hansen;J. Hansen;M. Sato;R. Ruedy;P. Kharecha

  • Solar forcing for CMIP6 (v3.2)

    Katja Matthes;Katja Matthes;Bernd Funke;Monika E. Andersson;Luke Barnard

  • SciENTIFIC AssESSMENT OF OzoNE DEPLETION: 1998

    Daniel L. Albritton;Pieter J. Aucamp;Gerard Megie;Robert T. Watson

  • Past, present, and future modeled ozone trends with comparisons to observed trends

    Charles H. Jackman;Eric L. Fleming;Sushil Chandra;David B. Considine

  • Measuring and modeling the lifetime of nitrous oxide including its variability

    Michael J. Prather;Juno Hsu;Nicole M. DeLuca;Charles H. Jackman

  • Climate simulations for 1880–2003 with GISS modelE

    J. Hansen;J. Hansen;M. Sato;R. Ruedy;P. Kharecha

  • Production of odd nitrogen in the stratosphere and mesosphere: An intercomparison of source strengths

    C. H. Jackman;J. E. Frederick;R. S. Stolarski

  • Northern Hemisphere atmospheric effects due to the July 2000 solar proton event

    Charles H. Jackman;Richard D. McPeters;Gordon J. Labow;Eric L. Fleming

  • What would have happened to the ozone layer if chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) had not been regulated

    Paul A. Newman;L. D. Oman;A. R. Douglass;E. L. Fleming

  • Did a Gamma-Ray Burst Initiate the Late Ordovician Mass Extinction

    Adrian L. Melott;Bruce S. Lieberman;Claude M. Laird;Larry D. Martin

  • Neutral atmospheric influences of the solar proton events in October–November 2003

    Charles H. Jackman;Matthew T. DeLand;Gordon J. Labow;Eric L. Fleming

  • Ozone Depletion from Nearby Supernovae

    Neil Gehrels;Claude M. Laird;Claude M. Laird;Charles H. Jackman;John K. Cannizzo;John K. Cannizzo

  • Detecting the recovery of total column ozone

    Gregory C. Reinsel;George C. Tiao;Charles H. Jackman

  • Composition changes after the "Halloween" solar proton event: the High Energy Particle Precipitation in the Atmosphere (HEPPA) model versus MIPAS data intercomparison study

    B. Funke;A. Baumgaertner;M. Calisto;T. Egorova

  • Effect of solar proton events on the middle atmosphere during the past two solar cycles as computed using a two‐dimensional model

    Charles H. Jackman;Anne R. Douglass;Richard B. Rood;Richard D. McPeters

  • Short- and medium-term atmospheric constituent effects of very large solar proton events

    C. H. Jackman;D. R. Marsh;F. M. Vitt;R. R. Garcia

  • Influence of extremely large solar proton events in a changing stratosphere

    Charles H. Jackman;Eric L. Fleming;Francis M. Vitt

  • Observation of NO(x) Enhancement and Ozone Depletion in the Northern and Southern hemispheres after the October-November 2003 Solar Proton Events

    M. López-Puertas;B. Funke;S. Gil-López;T. von Clarmann

  • Gamma-Ray Bursts and the Earth: Exploration of Atmospheric, Biological, Climatic, and Biogeochemical Effects

    Brian C. Thomas;Brian C. Thomas;Adrian L. Melott;Charles H. Jackman;Claude M. Laird;Claude M. Laird

  • The middle atmospheric response to short and long term solar UV variations: analysis of observations and 2D model results

    Eric L. Fleming;Sushil Chandra;Charles H. Jackman;David B. Considine

  • Neutral atmospheric influences of the solar proton events in October-November 2003 : Violent sun-earth connection events of october-November 2003

    Charles H. Jackman;Matthew T. Deland;Gordon J. Labow;Eric L. Fleming

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric L. Fleming
Eric L. Fleming Goddard Space Flight Center
Richard S. Stolarski
Richard S. Stolarski Johns Hopkins University
Anne R. Douglass
Anne R. Douglass Goddard Space Flight Center
Bernd Funke
Bernd Funke Spanish National Research Council
Cora E. Randall
Cora E. Randall University of Colorado Boulder
Daniel R. Marsh
Daniel R. Marsh National Center for Atmospheric Research
Manuel López-Puertas
Manuel López-Puertas Spanish National Research Council
Malcolm K. W. Ko
Malcolm K. W. Ko Langley Research Center
Richard D. McPeters
Richard D. McPeters Goddard Space Flight Center
Gordon J. Labow
Gordon J. Labow Goddard Space Flight Center

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