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  • 1994 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

G. Paschmann is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany and has made contributions predominantly in the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their research spans topics including ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, solar and space plasma dynamics, and geomagnetism and paleomagnetism studies. Additional interests cover astro and planetary science, earthquake detection and analysis, geophysics and gravity measurements, as well as atmospheric ozone and climate.

Paschmann's recent publications include works that were published mainly in the Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics, among other scientific journals. Notable papers are: "Cluster and MMS Simultaneous Observations of Magnetosheath High Speed Jets and Their Impact on the Magnetopause" (2020, Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences), "Electron Inflow Velocities and Reconnection Rates at Earth's Magnetopause and Magnetosheath" (2020, Geophysical Research Letters), "Characteristics of the Flank Magnetopause: MMS Results" (2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics), "20 Years of Cluster Observations: The Magnetopause" (2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics), and "Comparison of Quality Measures for Walén Relation" (2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics).

The scientist has coauthored frequently with others active in related research areas. Frequent coauthors include:

  • S. Haaland
  • B. L. Giles
  • J. L. Burch
  • T. D. Phan
  • S. A. Fuselier

Publication venues favored by Paschmann are:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
  • Geophysical Research Letters

The main fields of study connected to Paschmann's work are:

  • Physics and Astronomy

With a focus on specific subfields, their publications cover:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Geophysics
  • Oceanography
  • Atmospheric Science

Their research topics address diverse scientific areas:

  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate

G. Paschmann was honored as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 1994.

Best Publications

  • First multispacecraft ion measurements in and near the Earth's magnetosphere with the identical Cluster ion spectrometry (CIS) experiment

    H. Rème;C. Aoustin;J. M. Bosqued;I. Dandouras

  • Bursty Bulk Flows in the Inner Central Plasma Sheet

    V. Angelopoulos;W. Baumjohann;C. F. Kennel;F. V. Coroniti

  • A three-dimensional plasma and energetic particle investigation for the wind spacecraft

    R. P. Lin;K. A. Anderson;S. Ashford;C. Carlson

  • The frontside boundary layer of the magnetosphere and the problem of reconnection

    G. Haerendel;G. Paschmann;N. Sckopke;H. Rosenbauer

  • Characteristics of high‐speed ion flows in the plasma sheet

    Wolfgang Baumjohann;Götz Paschmann;Hermann Lühr

  • Evidence for magnetic field reconnection at the Earth's magnetopause

    B. U. Ö. Sonnerup;G. Paschmann;I. Papamastorakis;N. Sckopke

  • Average plasma properties in the central plasma sheet

    W. Baumjohann;G. Paschmann;C. A. Cattell

  • Heos 2 plasma observations in the distant polar magnetosphere: The plasma mantle

    H. Rosenbauer;H. Grünwaldt;M. D. Montgomery;G. Paschmann

  • Plasma acceleration at the earth's magnetopause - Evidence for reconnection

    G. Paschmann;I. Papamastorakis;N. Sckopke;G. Haerendel

  • Structure of the low‐latitude boundary layer

    N. Sckopke;G. Paschmann;G. Haerendel;B. U. Ö Sonnerup

  • Evolution of ion distributions across the nearly perpendicular bow shock: Specularly and non‐specularly reflected‐gyrating ions

    N. Sckopke;G. Paschmann;S. J. Bame;J. T. Gosling

  • Electron velocity distributions near the Earth's bow shock

    W. C. Feldman;R. C. Anderson;S. J. Bame;S. P. Gary

  • Observations of two distinct populations of bow shock ions in the upstream solar wind

    J. T. Gosling;J. R. Asbridge;S. J. Bame;G. Paschmann

  • The magnetopause for large magnetic shear: AMPTE/IRM observations

    G. Paschmann;I. Papamastorakis;W. Baumjohann;N. Sckopke

  • Plasma and magnetic field characteristics of magnetic flux transfer events

    G. Paschmann;G. Haerendel;I. Papamastorakis;N. Sckopke

  • The magnetosheath region adjacent to the dayside magnetopause: AMPTE/IRM observations

    T. D. Phan;G. Paschmann;W. Baumjohann;N. Sckopke

  • The Cluster Ion Spectrometry (CIS) Experiment

    H. Rème;J. M. Bosqued;J. A. Sauvaud;A. Cros

  • High-speed ion flow, substorm current wedge, and multiple Pi 2 pulsations

    K. Shiokawa;W. Baumjohann;G. Haerendel;G. Paschmann

  • Plasma and Magnetic Field Characteristics of the Distant Polar Cusp near Local Noon: The Entry Layer

    G. Paschmann;G. Haerendel;N. Sckopke;H. Rosenbauer

  • Bursty bulk flows in the inner central plasma sheet: An effective means of earthward transport in the magnetotail

    Vassilis Angelopoulos;Charles F. Kennel;F. V. Coroniti;R. Pellat

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfgang Baumjohann
Wolfgang Baumjohann Austrian Academy of Sciences
S. J. Bame
S. J. Bame Los Alamos National Laboratory
Stein Haaland
Stein Haaland University of Bergen
Roy Torbert
Roy Torbert University of New Hampshire
J. T. Gosling
J. T. Gosling University of Colorado Boulder
H. Rème
H. Rème Paul Sabatier University
L. M. Kistler
L. M. Kistler University of New Hampshire
B. Klecker
B. Klecker Max Planck Society
C. W. Carlson
C. W. Carlson University of California, Berkeley
André Balogh
André Balogh Imperial College London

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