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Göran Marklund is affiliated with the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. Their research contributions are connected to this institution, reflecting involvement in academic and scientific activities within a leading technical university.

Details about Marklund's recent papers, including titles, publication years, venues, and citation counts, are not available. Likewise, information regarding frequent co-authors or recurring publication venues has not been provided.

Information on published books by Göran Marklund is not present, so it is unknown if they have contributed to academic book publications through any publishers.

No specific fields or subfields of study have been listed, nor have concrete main topics of work been outlined from the available data.

No details about awards or distinctions received by Marklund have been disclosed, nor is there data regarding the scientist's passing. Therefore, it is understood that the scientist is currently active.

Best Publications

  • Electron-scale measurements of magnetic reconnection in space.

    J. L. Burch;R. B. Torbert;R. B. Torbert;T. D. Phan;L. J Chen

  • First results of electric field and density observations by Cluster EFW based on initial months of operation

    Georg Gustafsson;M. Andre;T. Carozzi;A. I. Eriksson

  • On intense diverging electric fields associated with black aurora

    Göran Marklund;Lars Blomberg;Carl-Gunne Fälthammar;Per-Arne Lindqvist

  • Three-dimensional current flow and particle precipitation in a westward travelling surge (observed during the barium-GEOS rocket experiment)

    Hermann J. Opgenoorth;Risto J. Pellinen;Wolfgang Baumjohann;Erling Nielsen

  • On low‐altitude particle acceleration and intense electric fields and their relationship to black aurora

    Göran Marklund;Tomas Karlsson;James Clemmons

  • Subauroral electric fields observed by the Freja satellite: A statistical study

    Tomas Karlsson;Göran Marklund;Lars Blomberg;A Malkki

  • Auroral arc classification scheme based on the observed arc-associated electric field pattern

    Göran Marklund

  • Temporal evolution of the electric field accelerating electrons away from the auroral ionosphere

    Göran T. Marklund;Nickolay V. Ivchenko;Tomas Karlsson;A. Fazakerley

  • Magnetospheric Multiscale observations of magnetic reconnection associated with Kelvin-Helmholtz waves

    S. Eriksson;B. Lavraud;B. Lavraud;F. D. Wilder;J. E. Stawarz

  • Rippled Quasiperpendicular Shock Observed by the Magnetospheric Multiscale Spacecraft.

    Andreas Johlander;Andreas Johlander;S .J. Schwartz;S .J. Schwartz;Andris Vaivads;Yuri V. Khotyaintsev

  • Lower hybrid waves in the ion diffusion and magnetospheric inflow regions

    Daniel B. Graham;Yuri V. Khotyaintsev;Cecilia Norgren;Cecilia Norgren;Andris Vaivads

  • Cavity resonators and Alfvén resonance cones observed on Freja

    K Stasiewicz;G Gustafsson;Göran T. Marklund;Per-Arne Lindqvist

  • Multisatellite and ground-based observations of transient ULF waves

    T. A. Potemra;H. Lühr;L. J. Zanetti;K. Takahashi

  • Electron scale structures and magnetic reconnection signatures in the turbulent magnetosheath

    Emiliya Yordanova;Z. Voros;Z. Voros;Z. Voros;A. Varsani;Daniel B. Graham

  • Ion cyclotron waves during a great magnetic storm observed by Freja double‐probe electric field instrument

    T. Bräysy;K. Mursula;G. Marklund

  • Estimates of terms in Ohm's law during an encounter with an electron diffusion region

    Roy B. Torbert;Roy B. Torbert;J. L. Burch;B. L. Giles;Daniel J. Gershman

  • High‐frequency waves in the cusp/cleft regions

    R. Pottelette;M. Malingre;N. Dubouloz;B. Aparicio

  • Electron scale structures and magnetic reconnection signatures in the turbulent magnetosheath

    E. Yordanova;Z. Vörös;A. Varsani;D. B. Graham

  • Observations of turbulence in a Kelvin-Helmholtz event on 8 September 2015 by the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission

    J. E. Stawarz;J. E. Stawarz;S. Eriksson;F. D. Wilder;R. E. Ergun

  • MMS Observation of Magnetic Reconnection in the Turbulent Magnetosheath

    Z. Voros;Z. Voros;Z. Voros;Emiliya Yordanova;A. Varsani;K. J. Genestreti

  • A study of the dynamics of a discrete auroral arc

    G. Marklund;I. Sandahl;H. Opgenoorth

  • On the importance of high-altitude low-frequency electric fluctuations for the escape of ionospheric ions

    R. Lundin;G. Gustafsson;A. I. Eriksson;G. Marklund

Frequent Co-Authors

Roy Torbert
Roy Torbert University of New Hampshire
Robert E. Ergun
Robert E. Ergun University of Colorado Boulder
James L. Burch
James L. Burch Southwest Research Institute
Benoit Lavraud
Benoit Lavraud Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Andrew Fazakerley
Andrew Fazakerley University College London
Mats André
Mats André Swedish Institute of Space Physics
Yuri V. Khotyaintsev
Yuri V. Khotyaintsev Swedish Institute of Space Physics
Rickard Lundin
Rickard Lundin Swedish Institute of Space Physics
Wolfgang Baumjohann
Wolfgang Baumjohann Austrian Academy of Sciences
Hans Nilsson
Hans Nilsson Swedish Institute of Space Physics

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