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Donald T. Farley publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Donald T. Farley sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 104 publications — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Donald T. Farley D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Donald T. Farley sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Donald T. Farley was affiliated with Cornell University in the United States during their academic career. They contributed to research and scholarship within this institution.

There are no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study available for Donald T. Farley. Consequently, no detailed list of topics, collaborations, or publication patterns can be provided based on the current data.

The scientist was noted as deceased. As a result, references to their work are given in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • A plasma instability resulting in field‐aligned irregularities in the ionosphere

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  • Equatorial spread F: Implications of VHF radar observations

    D. T. Farley;B. B. Balsey;R. F. Woodman;J. P. McClure

  • The prereversal enhancement of the zonal electric field in the equatorial ionosphere

    D. T. Farley;E. Bonelli;Bela G. Fejer;M. F. Larsen

  • Dependence of equatorial F region vertical drifts on season and solar cycle

    Bela G. Fejer;D. T. Farley;R. F. Woodman;C. A. Calderon

  • GENERATION OF SMALL-SCALE IRREGULARITIES IN THE EQUATORIAL ELECTROJET.

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  • Equatorial electric fields during magnetically disturbed conditions 1. The effect of the interplanetary magnetic field

    Bela G. Fejer;C. A. Gonzales;D. T. Farley;M. C. Kelley

  • Radar interferometry: A new technique for studying plasma turbulence in the ionosphere

    D. T. Farley;H. M. Ierkic;Bela G. Fejer

  • The effect of cluster ions on anomalous VHF backscatter from the summer polar mesosphere

    Michael C. Kelley;Donald T. Farley;Jurgen Röttger

  • Theory of equatorial electrojet plasma waves: new developments and current status

    D.T. Farley

  • A theory of electrostatic fields in a horizontally stratified ionosphere subject to a vertical magnetic field

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  • Vertical structure of the VHF backscattering region in the equatorial electrojet and the gradient drift instability

    Bela G. Fejer;D. T. Farley;B. B. Balsley;R. F. Woodman

  • Equatorial disturbance dynamo electric fields

    Bela G. Fejer;M. F. Larsen;D. T. Farley

  • Theory of plasma waves in the auroral E-region

    Bela G. Fejer;Jason Providakes;Donald T. Farley

  • Interferometer studies of equatorial F region irregularities and drifts

    E. Kudeki;Bela G. Fejer;D. T. Farley;H. M. Ierkic

  • Equatorial F region zonal plasma drifts

    Bela G. Fejer;E. Kudeki;D. T. Farley

  • Instabilities in the equatorial electrojet

    D. T. Farley;B. B. Balsley

  • Radar studies of the equatorial electrojet at three frequencies

    B. B. Balsley;D. T. Farley

  • Radar Studies of Long-Wavelength Waves Associated With Mid-Latitude Sporadic E Layers

    D. Riggin;W. E. Swartz;J. Providakes;D. T. Farley

  • Long wavelength irregularities in the equatorial electrojet

    Erhan Kudeki;Donald T. Farley;Bela G. Fejer

  • Ionization layers in the nighttime E region valley above Arecibo

    Jenny S. Shen;Wesley E. Swartz;Donald T. Farley;Robert M. Harper

  • F region east-west drifts at Jicamarca

    B. G. Fejer;D. T. Farley;C. A. Gonzales;R. F. Woodman

  • The Condor Equatorial Spread F Campaign: Overview and results of the large‐scale measurements

    M. C. Kelley;J. LaBelle;E. Kudeki;B. G. Fejer

  • Aspect sensitivity of equatorial electrojet irregularities and theoretical implications

    Erhan Kudeki;Donald T. Farley

Frequent Co-Authors

Bela G. Fejer
Bela G. Fejer Utah State University
Wesley E. Swartz
Wesley E. Swartz Cornell University
Ronald F. Woodman
Ronald F. Woodman Instituto Geofísico del Perú
Ben B. Balsley
Ben B. Balsley University of Colorado Boulder
Michael C. Kelley
Michael C. Kelley Cornell University
Erhan Kudeki
Erhan Kudeki University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Charles F. Kennel
Charles F. Kennel University of California, San Diego
Kristian Schlegel
Kristian Schlegel Max Planck Society
Christos Haldoupis
Christos Haldoupis University of Crete
Paul M. Kintner
Paul M. Kintner Cornell University

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