Eduard Dubinin mostly deals with Solar wind, Mars Exploration Program, Interplanetary magnetic field, Solar minimum and Geophysics. His Solar wind research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Magnetosphere, Solar System, Magnetohydrodynamics and Planet. The study incorporates disciplines such as Magnetosheath and Ionosphere in addition to Mars Exploration Program.
His research investigates the connection between Interplanetary magnetic field and topics such as Magnetopause that intersect with issues in Computational physics, Atmospheric sciences and Coronal mass ejection. His Solar minimum research incorporates themes from Solar maximum and Astronomy. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Ionospheric dynamo region and Plasma sheet.
Eduard Dubinin mainly investigates Solar wind, Mars Exploration Program, Geophysics, Astrobiology and Venus. His Solar wind research incorporates elements of Martian, Computational physics and Magnetosphere. The Mars Exploration Program study combines topics in areas such as Space weather and Outflow.
His Geophysics study focuses on Ionosphere in particular. He combines subjects such as Astronomy, Astrophysics and Solar minimum with his study of Venus. Eduard Dubinin interconnects Coronal mass ejection and Ionospheric dynamo region in the investigation of issues within Magnetopause.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Mars Exploration Program, Astrobiology, Ionosphere, Solar wind and Venus. His study on Mars Exploration Program is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Geophysics. His work on Mars express and Martian as part of general Astrobiology research is frequently linked to Materials science, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His Ionosphere research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Electron density and Astrophysics. Eduard Dubinin integrates several fields in his works, including Solar wind and Electric field. Eduard Dubinin has included themes like Astronomy, Polar, Plasma sheet and Interplanetary spaceflight in his Venus study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Mars Exploration Program, Ionosphere, Geophysics, Solar wind and Astrobiology. He regularly links together related areas like Computational physics in his Mars Exploration Program studies. His Ionosphere study combines topics in areas such as Field line, Magnetosphere and Astrophysics.
The concepts of his Geophysics study are interwoven with issues in Electron density and Venus. His Magnetosheath and Magnetopause investigations are all subjects of Solar wind research. His work on Mars express as part of general Astrobiology research is frequently linked to Aeronautics, bridging the gap between disciplines.
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Influence of the solar EUV flux on the Martian plasma environment
Ronan Modolo;Gérard M. Chanteur;E. Dubinin;A. P. Matthews.
Annales Geophysicae (2005)
Bow Shock and Upstream Phenomena at Mars
C. Mazelle;D. Winterhalter;K. Sauer;J. G. Trotignon.
Space Science Reviews (2004)
Physics of mass loaded plasmas
Károly Szegö;Karl Heinz Glassmeier;Robert Bingham;Alexander Bogdanov.
Space Science Reviews (2000)
Plasma composition measurements of the Martian magnetosphere morphology
R. Lundin;A. Zakharov;R. Pellinen;H. Borg.
Geophysical Research Letters (1990)
A comparison of global models for the solar wind interaction with Mars
D. Brain;S. Barabash;A. Boesswetter;S. Bougher.
Icarus (2010)
Ion acceleration in the Martian tail: Phobos observations
E. Dubinin;R. Lundin;O. Norberg;N. Pissarenko.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1993)
On the momentum transfer of the solar wind to the Martian topside ionosphere
R. Lundin;E. M. Dubinin;H. Koskinen;O. Norberg.
Geophysical Research Letters (1991)
A comet‐like escape of ionospheric plasma from Mars
R. Lundin;S. Barabash;M. Holmström;H. Nilsson.
Geophysical Research Letters (2008)
Plasma Morphology at Mars. ASPERA-3 Observations
E. Dubinin;M. Fränz;J. Woch;E. Roussos.
Space Science Reviews (2007)
Differential ion streaming in the solar wind as an equilibrium state
E. Dubinin;K. Sauer;J. F. McKenzie.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2005)
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