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Environmental Sciences D-index 39 Citations 5,197 118 World Ranking 3416 National Ranking 1496

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Astronomy
  • Electron
  • Solar wind

His primary scientific interests are in Magnetosphere, Magnetopause, Solar wind, Geophysics and Magnetosheath. In his articles, Haje Korth combines various disciplines, including Magnetosphere and Mercury. His Magnetopause study incorporates themes from Mercury's magnetic field, Interplanetary magnetic field and Astrophysics.

The Mercury's magnetic field study combines topics in areas such as Computational physics, Equator and Magnetic dipole. His Geophysics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Planetary science, Convection and Substorm. Haje Korth works mostly in the field of Magnetosheath, limiting it down to topics relating to Plasma sheet and, in certain cases, Solar maximum and Solar cycle.

His most cited work include:

  • The magnetometer instrument on MESSENGER (213 citations)
  • The global magnetic field of Mercury from MESSENGER orbital observations. (209 citations)
  • MESSENGER Observations of Magnetic Reconnection in Mercury’s Magnetosphere (197 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His scientific interests lie mostly in Magnetosphere, Mercury, Geophysics, Solar wind and Magnetopause. His Magnetosphere research integrates issues from Computational physics, Astrophysics, Astronomy, Astrobiology and Electron. Haje Korth has researched Geophysics in several fields, including Mercury's magnetic field, Interplanetary magnetic field, Plasma sheet and Substorm.

His studies in Mercury's magnetic field integrate themes in fields like Dipole model of the Earth's magnetic field, Equator and Magnetic dipole. His research in Solar wind intersects with topics in Meteorology, Planet and Venus. His Magnetopause research includes elements of Coronal mass ejection, Magnetic reconnection, Convection and Current sheet.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Magnetosphere (41.08%)
  • Mercury (39.06%)
  • Geophysics (38.38%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Magnetosphere (41.08%)
  • Geophysics (38.38%)
  • Clipper (3.70%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Haje Korth mainly investigates Magnetosphere, Geophysics, Clipper, Astrobiology and Mercury. Haje Korth combines subjects such as Geomagnetic storm, Solar wind, Astronomy, Ionosphere and Electron with his study of Magnetosphere. His Solar wind research includes themes of Intermagnet and Meteorology.

His studies deal with areas such as Magnetopause, Convection and Latitude as well as Geophysics. His work carried out in the field of Magnetopause brings together such families of science as Mercury's magnetic field and Magnetometer. His work focuses on many connections between Clipper and other disciplines, such as Aerospace engineering, that overlap with his field of interest in Plasma.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • The Space Physics Environment Data Analysis System (SPEDAS) (131 citations)
  • Seasonal and diurnal variations in AMPERE observations of the Birkeland currents compared to modeled results (44 citations)
  • MESSENGER observations of induced magnetic fields in Mercury's core (30 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Electron
  • Astronomy
  • Geophysics

Magnetosphere, Geophysics, Magnetopause, Ionosphere and Electron are his primary areas of study. His study in Magnetosphere is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Field line and Solar wind. His Geophysics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ionospheric convection and Radius.

His work deals with themes such as Magnetic reconnection and Convection, which intersect with Magnetopause. He combines subjects such as Atmospheric sciences and Latitude with his study of Ionosphere. His research integrates issues of Astronomy and Planet in his study of Electron.

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

The magnetometer instrument on MESSENGER

Brian J. Anderson;Mario H. Acuña;David A. Lohr;John Scheifele.
Space Science Reviews (2007)

230 Citations

The global magnetic field of Mercury from MESSENGER orbital observations.

Brian J. Anderson;Catherine L. Johnson;Catherine L. Johnson;Haje Korth;Michael E. Purucker.
Science (2011)

228 Citations

MESSENGER Observations of Magnetic Reconnection in Mercury’s Magnetosphere

James A. Slavin;Mario H. Acuña;Brian J. Anderson;Daniel N. Baker.
Science (2009)

204 Citations

The structure of Mercury's magnetic field from MESSENGER's first flyby.

Brian J. Anderson;Mario H. Acuña;Haje Korth;Michael E. Purucker.
Science (2008)

171 Citations

MESSENGER Observations of Extreme Loading and Unloading of Mercury’s Magnetic Tail

James A. Slavin;Brian J. Anderson;Daniel N. Baker;Mehdi Benna.
Science (2010)

168 Citations

Low‐degree structure in Mercury's planetary magnetic field

Brian J. Anderson;Catherine L. Johnson;Catherine L. Johnson;Haje Korth;Reka M. Winslow.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2012)

163 Citations

Mercury's Magnetosphere After MESSENGER's First Flyby

James A. Slavin;Mario H. Acuña;Brian J. Anderson;Daniel N. Baker.
Science (2008)

157 Citations

Bulk plasma properties at geosynchronous orbit.

Michael H. Denton;M. F. Thomsen;H. Korth;S. Lynch.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2005)

157 Citations

Mercury's magnetopause and bow shock from MESSENGER Magnetometer observations

Reka M. Winslow;Brian J. Anderson;Catherine L. Johnson;Catherine L. Johnson;James A. Slavin.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2013)

138 Citations

The Space Physics Environment Data Analysis System (SPEDAS)

V. Angelopoulos;P. Cruce;A. Drozdov;E. W. Grimes.
Space Science Reviews (2019)

131 Citations

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