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“The Global-Scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) Mission”, Space Science Reviews, vol. 212, no. 1-2, pp. 383 - 408, 2017.
, “Remote Sensing of Earth's Limb by TIMED/GUVI: Retrieval of thermospheric composition and temperature”, Earth and Space Science, 2015.
, “Comment on “Long-term variation in the thermosphere: TIMED/GUVI observations” by Y. Zhang and L. J. Paxton”, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 117, no. A7, 2012.
, “A multiyear (2002–2006) climatology of O/N 2 in the lower thermosphere from TIMED GUVI and ground-based photometer observations”, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 117, no. A3, 2012.
, “Solar extreme ultraviolet irradiance: Present, past, and future”, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 116, no. A1, 2011.
, “Periodic modulations in thermospheric composition by solar wind high speed streams”, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 35, no. 21, 2008.
, “Constraining and validating the Oct/Nov 2003 X-class EUV flare enhancements with observations of FUV dayglow and E -region electron densities”, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 112, no. A6, 2007.
, “Global thermosphere-ionosphere response to onset of 20 November 2003 magnetic storm”, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 111, no. A10, 2006.
, “E-Layer Variations During an X-Class Flare Inferred from Far Ultraviolet Dayglow Observations”, Proceedings, Ionospheric Effects Symposium, Alexandria VA. 2005.
, “First look at the 20 November 2003 superstorm with TIMED/GUVI: Comparisons with a thermospheric global circulation model”, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 110, no. A9, 2005.
, “Global Thermosphere-Ionosphere Response to Geomagnetic Storms”, Proceedings of the Ionospheric Effect Symposium. Editor J. Goodman , Alexandria, VA , 2005.
, “Quiet-time seasonal behavior of the thermosphere seen in the far ultraviolet dayglow”, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 109, no. A1, 2004.
, “The Use of Far Ultraviolet Remote Sensing to Monitor Space Weather”, COSPAR Adv. Space Research, 2000.
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