Michael Liemohn

Associate Professor

Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences

University of Michigan

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Other Research Activities

 

These publications appear nowhere else in the research topic pages, so they have been put here.

This is mostly work that I have done over the years with Dr. George Khazanov, my PhD advisor.  He has included me in many of his projects and I am very grateful for the opportunity to learn about these other topics.  I am not particularly an expert in the science behind any of these studies, but I helped with computer programming, figure creation, manuscript writing and editing, and sometimes even presented these studies at conferences.

Publications on other research topics

2004

Khazanov, G. V., E. N. Krivorutsky, and M. W. Liemohn, Nonlinear drift-kinetic equation in the presence of a circularly polarized wave, Planet. Space Sci., 52, 945, 2004. 

2001

Khazanov, G. V., N. H. Stone, E. N. Krivorutsky, K. V. Gamayunov, and M. W. Liemohn, Current-induced magnetic field effects on bare tether current collection: A parametric study, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 10,565, 2001. 

2000

Khazanov, G. V., N. H. Stone, E. N. Krivorutsky, and M. W. Liemohn, Current-produced magnetic field effects on current collection, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 15,835, 2000. 

Khazanov, G. V., K. V. Gamayunov, and M. W. Liemohn, Alfvén waves as a source of lower hybrid activity in the ring current region, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 5403, 2000. 

1997

Khazanov, G. V., M. W. Liemohn, E. N. Krivorutsky, and J. L. Horwitz, A model for lower hybrid wave excitation compared with observations by Viking, Geophys. Res. Lett., 24, 2399, 1997. 

Khazanov, G. V., E. N. Krivorutsky, T. E. Moore, M. W. Liemohn, and J. L. Horwitz, Lower hybrid oscillations in multicomponent space plasmas subjected to ion cyclotron waves, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 175, 1997. 

1996

Khazanov, G. V., T. E. Moore, E. N. Krivorutsky, J. L. Horwitz, and M. W. Liemohn, Lower hybrid turbulence and ponderomotive force effects in space plasmas subjected to large-amplitude low-frequency waves, Geophys. Res. Lett., 23, 797, 1996.