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Neesha Regmi Schnepf
Neesha Regmi Schnepf
Laboratory of Atmospheric & Space Physics, University of Colorado at Boulder
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International geomagnetic reference field: the thirteenth generation
P Alken, E Thébault, CD Beggan, H Amit, J Aubert, J Baerenzung, ...
Earth, Planets and Space 73, 1-25, 2021
6172021
Satellite tidal magnetic signals constrain oceanic lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary
AV Grayver, NR Schnepf, AV Kuvshinov, TJ Sabaka, C Manoj, N Olsen
Science Advances 2 (9), e1600798, 2016
542016
Can we probe the conductivity of the lithosphere and upper mantle using satellite tidal magnetic signals?
NR Schnepf, A Kuvshinov, T Sabaka
Geophysical Research Letters 42 (9), 3233-3239, 2015
442015
Tidal signals in ocean bottom magnetic measurements of the Northwestern Pacific: Observation versus prediction
NR Schnepf, C Manoj, A Kuvshinov, H Toh, S Maus
Geophysical Journal International 198 (2), 1096-1110, 2014
432014
Recent Arctic climate change and its remote forcing of Northwest Atlantic shelf ecosystems
MARINE ECOSYSTEM RESPONSES TO CLIMATE IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC (MERCINA ...
Oceanography 25 (3), 208-213, 2012
422012
Evaluation of candidate models for the 13th generation International Geomagnetic Reference Field
P Alken, E Thébault, CD Beggan, J Aubert, J Baerenzung, WJ Brown, ...
Earth, Planets and Space 73, 1-21, 2021
272021
A comparison of model‐based ionospheric and ocean tidal magnetic signals with observatory data
NR Schnepf, M Nair, A Maute, NM Pedatella, A Kuvshinov, AD Richmond
Geophysical Research Letters 45 (15), 7257-7267, 2018
242018
Time–frequency characteristics of tsunami magnetic signals from four Pacific Ocean events
NR Schnepf, C Manoj, C An, H Sugioka, H Toh
Global tsunami science: Past and future, volume I, 3935-3953, 2017
242017
Magnetic signatures of the 15 January 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha'apai volcanic eruption
NR Schnepf, T Minami, H Toh, MC Nair
Geophysical Research Letters 49 (10), e2022GL098454, 2022
232022
Modelling of electromagnetic signatures of global ocean circulation: physical approximations and numerical issues
L Šachl, Z Martinec, J Velímský, C Irrgang, J Petereit, J Saynisch, ...
Earth, Planets and Space 71, 1-13, 2019
142019
Tsunami-generated magnetic fields have primary and secondary arrivals like seismic waves
T Minami, NR Schnepf, H Toh
Scientific reports 11 (1), 2287, 2021
112021
Stellar wind erosion of protoplanetary discs
NR Schnepf, RVE Lovelace, MM Romanova, VS Airapetian
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 448 (2), 1628-1633, 2015
82015
Can seafloor voltage cables be used to study large-scale circulation? An investigation in the Pacific Ocean
J Velímský, NR Schnepf, MC Nair, NP Thomas
Ocean Science 17 (1), 383-392, 2021
6*2021
Evaluation of candidate geomagnetic field models for IGRF-13
P Alken, E Thébault, CD Beggan, J Aubert, J Baerenzung, WJ Brown, ...
Earth Planets Space. https://doi. org/10.1186/s4062, 3-020, 2020
62020
Sat‑ellite tidal magnetic signals constrain oceanic lithosphere‑asthenosphere boundary. Sci Adv 2 (9): e1600798
AV Grayver, NR Schnepf, AV Kuvshinov, TJ Sabaka, C Manoj, N Olsen
62016
Going electric: Incorporating marine electromagnetism into ocean assimilation models
NR Schnepf
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 9 (4), 1772-1775, 2017
42017
The day the solar wind disappeared at Mars
JS Halekas, S Shaver, AR Azari, CM Fowler, Y Ma, S Xu, L Andersson, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 128 (12), e2023JA031935, 2023
32023
Magnetic signatures of the January 15 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha ‘apai volcanic eruption
N Schnepf, T Minami, H Toh, M Nair
Authorea Preprints, 2022
32022
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P Alken, E Thébault, CD Beggan, H Amit, J Aubert, J Baerenzung, ...
Earth, Planets and Space 73 (1), 49, 2021
22021
Can we probe the conductivity of the lithosphere and upper mantle using satellite ocean tidal magnetic signals?
NR Schnepf
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015
22015
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