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Nikolai G. Lehtinen
Nikolai G. Lehtinen
Research Associate, BCSS, University of Bergen, Norway
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FORTE satellite constraints on ultrahigh energy cosmic particle fluxes
NG Lehtinen, PW Gorham, AR Jacobson, RA Roussel-Dupre
Physical Review D 69 (1), 013008, 2004
2852004
Monte Carlo simulation of runaway MeV electron breakdown with application to red sprites and terrestrial gamma ray flashes
NG Lehtinen, TF Bell, US Inan
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 104 (A11), 24699-24712, 1999
2361999
Radiation of ELF/VLF waves by harmonically varying currents into a stratified ionosphere with application to radiation by a modulated electrojet
NG Lehtinen, US Inan
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 113 (A6), 2008
1532008
Observations of microwave continuum emission from air shower plasmas
PW Gorham, NG Lehtinen, GS Varner, JJ Beatty, A Connolly, P Chen, ...
Physical Review D 78 (3), 032007, 2008
1352008
Massive disturbance of the daytime lower ionosphere by the giant γ‐ray flare from magnetar SGR 1806–20
US Inan, NG Lehtinen, RC Moore, K Hurley, S Boggs, DM Smith, ...
Geophysical research letters 34 (8), 2007
1212007
Experimental study of acoustic ultra-high-energy neutrino detection
J Vandenbroucke, G Gratta, N Lehtinen
The Astrophysical Journal 621 (1), 301, 2005
1212005
Constraints on terrestrial gamma ray flash production from satellite observation
BE Carlson, NG Lehtinen, US Inan
Geophysical Research Letters 34 (8), 2007
1202007
Full‐wave modeling of transionospheric propagation of VLF waves
NG Lehtinen, US Inan
Geophysical Research Letters 36 (3), 2009
1162009
Ionization of the lower ionosphere by γ‐rays from a magnetar: Detection of a low energy (3–10 keV) component
US Inan, NG Lehtinen, SJ Lev‐Tov, MP Johnson, TF Bell, K Hurley
Geophysical Research Letters 26 (22), 3357-3360, 1999
1091999
γ‐ray emission produced by a relativistic beam of runaway electrons accelerated by quasi‐electrostatic thundercloud fields
NG Lehtinen, M Walt, US Inan, TF Bell, VP Pasko
Geophysical research letters 23 (19), 2645-2648, 1996
901996
A two‐dimensional model of runaway electron beams driven by quasi‐electrostatic thundercloud fields
NG Lehtinen, TF Bell, VP Pasko, US Inan
Geophysical research letters 24 (21), 2639-2642, 1997
881997
Terrestrial gamma ray flash production by active lightning leader channels
BE Carlson, NG Lehtinen, US Inan
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 115 (A10), 2010
852010
DEMETER observations of an intense upgoing column of ELF/VLF radiation excited by the HAARP HF heater
D Piddyachiy, US Inan, TF Bell, NG Lehtinen, M Parrot
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 113 (A10), 2008
822008
Terrestrial gamma ray flash production by lightning current pulses
BE Carlson, NG Lehtinen, US Inan
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 114 (A12), 2009
812009
Sensitivity of an underwater acoustic array to ultra-high energy neutrinos
NG Lehtinen, S Adam, G Gratta, TK Berger, MJ Buckingham
Astroparticle Physics 17 (3), 279-292, 2002
802002
Effects of thunderstorm‐driven runaway electrons in the conjugate hemisphere: Purple sprites, ionization enhancements, and gamma rays
NG Lehtinen, US Inan, TF Bell
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 106 (A12), 28841-28856, 2001
782001
First 10 months of TGF observations by ASIM
N Østgaard, T Neubert, V Reglero, K Ullaland, S Yang, G Genov, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 124 (24), 14024-14036, 2019
772019
Neutron production in terrestrial gamma ray flashes
BE Carlson, NG Lehtinen, US Inan
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 115 (A4), 2010
762010
Production of terrestrial gamma‐ray flashes by an electromagnetic pulse from a lightning return stroke
US Inan, NG Lehtinen
Geophysical research letters 32 (19), 2005
712005
Possible persistent ionization caused by giant blue jets
NG Lehtinen, US Inan
Geophysical research letters 34 (8), 2007
702007
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