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CONTENTS JANUARY FEBRUARY SPECIAL ISSUE PHOBOS-MARS MISSION J. BLAMONT Preface Contents B. VALNICEK, F. FARNiK, O. B. LIKIN, Solar X-ray observation during the flight of Phobos N. F. PissARENKO and H. GARCIA 2 with the RF-15 instrument B. VALNiCEK, R. PeResty and I. ZHITNIK Results of the solar X-ray image study onboard the Phobos | space probe (the TEREK experiment) B. VALNICEK On the possibility of continuous observation ofs olar activity: stereoscopic solar X-ray observations during the Phobos-mission O. B. Likin, M. A. GoLuBkKova, Phobos 2 mission: observations of the solar soft X- A. V. DyAcHkKov, N. F. PissARENKO, ray radiation N. G. KHAVENSON, F. FARNIK and B. VALNiCEK I. MiTROFANOV, A. CHERNENKO, New insights on cosmic gamma-ray bursts from the V. Dotipze, A. DYACHKOV, APEX experiment N. KHAVENSON, A. KOZLENKOV, R. Kucuerova, A. POZANENKO, A. VILCHINSKAYA, J. L. ATTEIA, C. Barat, E. JoURDAIN, M. Nie, G. VEDRENNE, S. KHARIUKOVA, L. MosKALeEVA, O. SCHEGLOV and Yu. SuRKOV T. V. KAZACHEVSKAYA, E.u.v. observations of solar flares from Mars L. L. BuKusova, D. A. GONYUKH, A. I. LomMovsky and Yu. N. TSYGELNITSKY A. V. Bruns and S. M. SHUMOKO Short term variability of the power spectrum of 5- min oscillations of the Sun S. M. P. MCKENNA-LAWLOR, Interplanetary variability recorded by the SLED V. V. AFONIN, K. I. GRINGAUZ, instrument aboard the Phobos spacecraft during E. KEPPLER, E. KIRSCH, that period of solar cycle 22 characterized by a A. K. RICHTER, M. WITTE, transition from solar minimum- to solar maximum- D. O’SULLIVAN, A. THOMPSON, dominated conditions K. KECSKEMETY, A. SOMOGYI, L. Szaso and A. VARGA R. G. MARSDEN, K.-P. WENZEL, Energetic particle composition measurements from V.V. AFONIN, K. GRINGAUZ, Phobos 2: results of the LET experiment M. Witte, A. K. RICHTER, G. Erpbos, A. J. Somocy1, A. VARGA and L. VARHALMI C. Barat, J. L. ATTEIA, On the absorption features in cosmic gamma-ray E. JoURDAIN, G. VEDRENNE, burst spectra recorded by the LILAS experiment R. SunyAev, N. BLinov, A. KUZNETSOV, M. Lvov and O. TEREKHOV K. 1. GRINGAUZ What was known about the Martian magnetosphere before Phobos-2 mission W. RIEDLER, K. SCHWINGENSCHUH, Interaction of the solar wind with the planet Mars: H. LICHTENEGGER, D. MOHLMANN, Phobos 2 magnetic field observations J. RUSTENBACH, YE. YEROSHENKO, J. ACHACHE, J. SLAVIN, J.G. LUHMANN and C. T. RussELL D. MOHLMANN, W. RIEDLER, The question of an internal Martian magnetic field J. RUSTENBACH, K. SCHWINGENSCHUH, J. KurtHs, U. MOTSCHMANN, T. Roatscu, K. SAUER and H. T. M. LICHTENEGGER R. GRARD, C. NAIRN, A. PEDERSEN, Plasma and waves around Mars S. Kiimov, S. SAvin, A. SKALSKY and J. G. TROTIGNON J. G. TROTIGNON, M. HAMELIN, A comparison between the Earth’s and Mars’ bow R. GRARD, A. PEDERSEN, S. KLIMOV, shocks detected by the Phobos Plasma-Wave System S. Savin, A. SKALSKY and C. KENNEL E. M. DusBINin, N. F. PissARENKO, Plasma and magnetic field effects associated with S. V. BARABASH, A. V. ZACHAROV, Phobos and Deimos tori R. Lunpin, R. PELLINEN, K. SCHWINGENSCHUH and Ye. G. YEROSHENKO E. M. Dusinin, N. PISSARENKO, Tails of Phobos and Deimos in the solar wind and in S. V. BARABASH, A. V. ZACHAROV, the Martian magnetosphere R. Lunpin, H. KoskINENn, K.. SCHWINGENSCHUH and Ye. G. YEROSHENKO M. I. VeriGiN, N. M. SHUTTE, Ions of planetary origin in the Martian magneto- A. A. GALEEV, K. I. GRINGAUZ, sphere (Phobos 2/TAUS experiment) G. A. Kotova, A. P. REMIzov, H. RosENBAUER, P. HEMMERICH, S. Livi, A. K. RicuTer, I. APATHY, K. SzeG6, W. RIEDLER, K. SCHWINGENSCHUH, M. STELLER and Yr. G. YEROSHENKO P. KirAy, R. Locn, K. SZEG6, The HARP plasma experiment on-board the Phobos I. SZEMEREY, I. T. Szics, 2 spacecraft: preliminary results M. TATRALLYAY, N. M. SHUTTE, A. V. Dyacukov, K. I. GRINGAUZ, S. SHERONOVA, M. I. VERIGIN, T. E. CRAvENS, T. I. Gomsos1, A. F. Nacy and W. SHARP N. M. SHutte, A. V. DyACHKov, Energy distribution of electrons with E< 800 eV in K. 1. GRINGAUZ, S. SHERONOVA, the areomagnetosphere M. I. VERIGIN, P. KIRALY, K. Szec6, I. Szemerey, I. T. Sziics, M. TATRALLYAY, T. E. CRAVENS, T. I. Gomsosi, A. F. NAGY and W. SHARP V.V. AFONIN, Low energy charged particles in near Martian space S. M. P. McKEnNnA-LAWLOR, G. ErbDO6s, from the SLED and LET experiments aboard the K. I. GRINGAUZ, E. KEPPLER, Phobos-2 spacecraft K. KECSKEMETY, E. KIRSCH, R. G. MarspDEN, A. K. RICHTER, W. RIEDLER, K. SCHWINGENSCHUH, A. Somocy1, D. O’SULLIVAN, L. SzasBo, A. THOMPSON, A. VARGA, K.-P. WENZEL, M. Witte, YE. YEROSHENKO and L. ZELENY W. 1. AxFoRD A commentary on our present understanding oft he Martian magnetosphere J. E. BLAMONT, E. CHASSEFIERE, Vertical profiles of dust and ozone in the Martian J. P. GouTAIL, B. MEGE, atmosphere deduced from solar occultation M. Nunes-PINHARANDA, measurements G. Soucuon, V. A. KRASNOPOLSKY, A. A. Krysko and V. I. Moroz M. Comses, C. CARA, P. DRossArRT, Martian atmosphere studies from the ISM T. ENCRENAZ, E. LELLOUCH, experiment J. ROSENQvIST, J.-P. BIBRING, S. Erarpb, B. Gonpet, Y. LANGEVIN, A. SOUFFLOT, V. I. Moroz, A. V. GRYGORIEV, L. V. KSANFOMALITY, Yu. V. Nikotsky, N. F. SANKO, D. V. Titov, O. Forni, P. MASSON and C. SotIN V.1I. Moroz, E. V. PETROVA, Characteristics of aerosol phenomena in Martian L. V. KSANFOMALITY, atmosphere from KRFM experiment data O. F. GANPANTZEROVA, N. V. GOROSHKOVA, A. V. ZHARKOV, G. E. NIKITIN, L. Esposito, J.-P. BiBRING, M. CoMBES and A. SOUFFLOT E. LELLoucn, T. ENCRENAZ, Submillimeter observations of CO in Mars’ T. PHiLuips, E. FALGARONE and atmosphere F. BILLEBAUD F. BILLEBAUD, J. CROVISIER, High-resolution infrared spectrum of CO on Mars: E. LELLoucn, T. ENCRENAZ and evidence for emission lines J.P. MAILLARD E. LELLoucn, G. PAUBERT Mapping of CO millimeter-wave lines in Mars’ and T. ENCRENAZ atmosphere: the spatial variability of carbon monoxide on Mars J.-P. BiBRING, S. ERARD, B. GONDET, Topography of the Martian tropical regions with Y. LANGEVIN, A. SOUFFLOT, ISM M. Comses, C. CARA, P. DRossartT, T. ENCRENAZ, E. LELLOUCH, J. RoseNevist, V. 1. Moroz, A. V. DyacHkov, A. V. GRYGORIEV, N. G. Havinson, I. V. KHATUNTSEV, A. V. KIsELev, L. V. KSANFOMALITY, Yu. V. NIKOLSKy, P. MAsson, O. Forni and C. Sotin B. Murray, M. K. NARAEVA, Preliminary assessment of Termoskan observations A. S. SELIVANOV, B. H. BETTSs, of Mars T. Svitek, V. D. KHARLAMOV, A. V. Romanov, M. L. SANTEE, Y.M. GextTin, D. A. Fomin, D. A. PAIGE, A. S. PAnFILov, D. Crisp, J. W. Heap, S. L. MurcuHiE and T. Z. MARTIN T. ENCRENAZ, E. LELLOUCH, A determination of albedos and surface tempera- J. RosENQvist and P. BOUCHET tures on Mars from ground-based infrared spectro- scopy J. LECACHEUX, P. DRossartT, CCD images of Mars with the | m reflector atop Pic- C. Buit, P. Laques, E. THOUVENOT du-Midi and P. GuERIN G. AvANESOV, B. ZHUKOV, YA. ZIMAN, Results of TV imaging of Phobos (experiment VSK- V. Kostenko, A. KuZMIN, V. MURAV’EV, Fregat) V. Fepotov, B. Bonev, D. MisHEV, D. Petkov, A. Krumov, S. SIMEONOV, V. BoycHeEva, Yu. Uzunov, G.-G. WEIDE, D. HALMANN, W. PosseEL, J. HEAD, S. MurcHIE, Yu. G. SCHKURATOV, R. BERGHANEL, M. DANz, T. MANGOLDT, U. PIHAN, U. WEIDLICH, K. LUMME, K. MUINONEN, J. PELTONIEMI, T. Duxsury, B. MurRAY, K. HERKENHOFF, F. FANALE, W. IRVINE and B. SMITH E. HAuBer, P. REGNER, K. SCHMIDT, Color decorrelation for the Phobos mission camera G. NEuKuUM and G. SCHWARZ experiment L. KSANFOMALITY, S. MURCHIE, 311 Phobos: spectrophotometry between 0.3 and 0.6 um D. Britt, T. Duxsury, and IR-radiometry P. FisHerR, N. GorosHKOova, J. HEAD, E. Kuurt, V. Moroz, B. MurRAY, G. Nikitin, E. PETRova, C. Pieters, A. SOUFFLOT, A. ZHARKOV and B. ZHUKOV K. MUINONEN, K. LUMME 327 Slope variations on the surface of Phobos and W. M. IRVINE J. 1. PELTONIEMI, K. LUMME 335 Interpretation of the surface brightness of Phobos and W. M. IRVINE Yu. SHKURATOV, N. OPANASENKO, 341 A possible interpretation of bright features on the A. BASILEvskKyY, B. ZHUKOV, surface of Phobos M. KresLavsky and S. MuRCHIE Yu. F. Kotyuka, S. M. KuDRYAVTSEV, 349 International project Phobos. Experiment “Celestial V. P. Tarasov, V. F. TIKHONOV, Mechanics” N. M. IvANnov, V. S. POLYAKOV, V.N. PoTCcHUKAEV, O. V. PAPKOV, K. G. SUKHANOV, E. L. AkiIm, NV. A. STEPANIANS and R. R. NAsiIROV T. C. DuxBury 355 Ananalytic model for the Phobos surface Y. LANGEVIN 377 Phobos and other small bodies of the solar system MARCH M. I. Pupovkin, I. V. GOLOVCHANSKAYA 395 Search for the magnetospheric _ instability and N. V. NICKOLAEV responsible for auroral arc formation M. Lockwoop 397 On flow reversal boundaries and transpolar voltage in average models of high-latitude convection M. A. Hapcoop, M. Lockwoop, 411 Variability of the interplanetary medium at | a.u. G. A. Bowe, D. M. WILLIs and over 24 years: 1963-1986 Y.K. TULUNAY K. Hattori, K. ISHIKAWA and 425 Ray-tracing study of the plasmapause effect on non- M. HAYAKAWA ducted whistler-mode wave propagation H. G. Demars and R. W. SCHUNK 435 Solutions to bi-Maxwellian transport equations for radial solar wind beyond 28 R. M. FRIEDRICH, K. M. TORKAR. 453 Plasma observations of the active mother-daughter J. TRoim and B. N. MAHLUM payload MAIMIKi n the lower thermosphere R. E. Meverott and G. R. SWENSON 469 N, spacecraft glows from N(*S) recombination K. Staines, A. BALOGH, 479 Cometary water-group ions in the region S. W. H. Cow-ey, R. J. HYNDs, surrounding comet Giacobini-Zinner: distribution T.S. Yates, I. G. RICHARDSON, functions and bulk parameter estimates T. R. SANDERSON, K.-P. WENZEL, D. J. McComas and B. T. TsuRUTANI G. Steiner and N. I. KOMLE 507. A model of the thermal conductivity of porous water ice at low gas pressures N. I. KOMLE, G. STEINER, Ice sublimation below artificial crusts: results from C. DANKERT, G. DETTLEFF, comet simulation experiments H. HELLMANN, H. Kocuan, M. BaGuut, H. Kout, G. KOuzer, K. THiet and A. OHLER Book REVIEW CORRIGENDUM APRIL A. S. LeonovicH and V. A. MAzuR 529 Anelectromagnetic field, induced in the ionosphere and atmosphere and on the Earth’s surface by low- frequency Alfvén oscillations of the magnetosphere? general theory A. S. LeonovicuH and V. A. MAzuR 547 An electromagnetic field, induced on the Earth’s surface by standing Alfvén waves in the magneto- sphere: the particular kinds of oscillations A. GERANIOS, S. FISCHER, 557 Overlapping variations of energetic particle fluxes M. VANDAS and K. KuDELA near the minimum of solar activity M. I. Pupovkin, V. S. SEMENOV, 563 Onseparation oft he potential and vortex parts of the G. V. Starkov and T. A. KoRNILOVA magnetotail electric field C. L. Waters, F. W. MENK, 569 Phase structure of low-latitude Pc3-4 pulsations B. J. FRASER and P. M. OstwALD L. A. HAsKowICcz 583 Global onset and propagation of large-scale travelling ionospheric disturbances as a result of the great storm of 13 March 1989 J. STEGMAN and D. P. MurTAGH The molecular oxygen band systems in the u.v. nightglow: measured and modelled S. SHIMAKURA, M. MortizumI! Propagation mechanism of very unusual low- and M. HAYAKAWA latitude whistlers with additional traces of the Earth- ionosphere waveguide propagation effect W. E. SHARP The measurement of atomic oxygen in the meso- sphere and lower thermosphere D. E. SiskinD and W. E. SHARP A comparison of measurements of the oxygen night- glow and atomic oxygen in the lower thermosphere N. A. TSYGANENKO 641 Methods for quantitative modeling of the magnetic field from Birkeland currents Book REVIEW MAY J. E. TITHERIDGE 657 Mean meridional winds in the ionosphere at 70°N A. DAHLBACK and K. STAMNES 671 Anew spherical model for computing the radiation field available for photolysis and heating at twilight D.M.C. WALKER 685 Geopotential harmonics of order 15 and 30 from analysis of 50 orbit determinations of 1967-102B M. Detva, K. SCHWINGENSCHUH, 697 Comet Halley remote plasma tail observations and M. B. Niepner and K. I. GRINGAUZ in situ solar wind properties: Vega-1/2 IMF/plasma observations and ground-based optical observa- tions from | December 1985 to 1 May 1986 H. J. HANSEN, B. J. FRASER, 709 High latitude unstructured Pcl emissions generated F. W. Menk, Y. D. Hu, in the vicinity of the dayside auroral oval P. T. NEweLt and C.-I. MENG B. K. SaikiA, K. S. Goswami and 721 Theory of chorus related electrostatic bursts at S. BUJARBARUA Jupiter S. S. SAZHIN Whistler-mode polarization in a rarefied plasma R. CROWTHER andJ . STARK 729 The determination of the gas-surface interaction from satellite orbit analysis as applied to ANS-/ (1975-70A) V.G. ESELEVICH and M. A. FILIpPpov On the dynamics and structure of coronal mass ejections CHEN Y. W., F. L. X1Ao and A correlative formulation of ozone content R. J. HUNG variation with temperature perturbation in the lower thermosphere T. Murayama and T. NosAKA 751 Long-term variation in the north-south asymmetry of geomagnetic activity with respect to the solar equatorial plane C. J. Owen,A . BALOGH, 761 Theory and observation of energetic ions in the S. W. H. Cow ey, I. G. RICHARDSON lobes of the geomagnetic tail and B. T. TsURUTANI G. G. SIVJEE 777 {Oll?@D-4S)] 3726-3729 A emissions from the high altitude mid-day cusp auroras P. PrikRYL, D. ANpRE, G. J. SOFKO, 785 Observations of type 4 VHF radar Doppler spectra J. A. KoeEH_er, M. J. MCKIBBEN, during a Ps6 pulsation event D. D. WALuIs, T. J. HUGHES, A. G. McNamara, D. R. McDi1armiID, B. A. McINTOsH and J. WATERMANN Book REVIEW 801 JUNE R. Roprico, 803 Variability of the neutral mesospheric and lower M. J. L6pez-GonZALEz and thermospherie composition in the diurnal cycle J.J. L6pEz-MorENO S. TAKAHASHI, M. TAKEDA 821 Simulation of storm-time partial ring current system and Y. YAMADA and the dawn-dusk asymmetry of geomagnetic variation T. I. PULKKINEN 833 Astudy of magnetic field and current configurations in the magnetotail at the time of a substorm onset O. A. GorBACHEV, I. M. Siporov, 847 Allowance for thermal flux variations in the model Yu. V. Konikov and of ionosphere-plasmasphere interactions G. V. KHAZANOV Yu.V .K onikov 859 Contribution to hydrodynamic equations from interaction of oblique magnetosonic waves with plasmaspheric thermal electrons J. Jones and A. R. WEBSTER Visual and radar studies of meteor head echoes L. J. LANZEROTTI 879 Possible solar cycle dependence of hydromagnetic waves in the Earth’s magnetosphere J. BisHoP 885 Analytic exosphere models for geocoronal applications I.C. McDape, N. D. LLoyp 895 A rocket tomography measurement of the N} 3914 and E. J. LLEWELLYN A emission rates within an auroral arc Zi MIN-YUN and SHEN CHANG-SHOU The equatorial electrojet and the magneto- sphere-ionosphere coupling—I. Analysis of low- latitude geomagnetic data SHEN CHANG-SHOU and Z1 MIN-YUN 919 The equatorial electrojet and the magneto- sphere-ionosphere coupling—II. Model study @. Lie-SvENMD.S HE. NRE,Es , 929 The kinetics of “hot” nitrogen atoms in upper K. Stamnes and E. C. Wuippce JR atmosphere neutral chemistry D. R. BATEs 945 Competing sources of heavy CO, enhancement in the stratosphere and magnitude of heavy O, en- hancement Book REVIEWS JULY G. D. GeFAn, G. V. KHAZANOV 953 Characteristic properties of plasma _ noise and A. A. TRUKHAN distribution on the auroral lines of force N. M. Harwoobp and G. G. SwinERD 961 Orbit determination and analysis of Meteor 3 (1970-19A) at 1S5th-order resonance M. De Lavretis, U. VILLANTE, 975 An analysis of power spectral indices in the M. VELLANTE and A. WOLFE micropulsation frequency range at different ground stations T. K. YEOMAN, M. LEsTER, Polarization, propagation and MHD wave modes of D. K. MILLING and D. Orr Pi2 pulsations: SABRE/SAMNET results G. CHIsHAM and D. OrR Statistical studies of giant pulsations (Pgs): harmonic mode S. M. SMItH and W. J. BAGGALEY Horizontal motions of south temperate zone sporadic-E using an ionosonde array K. Morrison On the nature of Pc3 pulsations at L=4 and their solar wind dependence V.M. Cumyrev, V. A. MARCHENKO, Vortex structures in the ionosphere and the O. A. PoKHOTELOV, L. STENFLO, magnetosphere of the Earth A. V. Strectsov and A. STEEN V. G. ESELEVICH Concerning sources of eruptive flows on the Sun S. W. H. Cow.Ley The structure and length of tail-associated phenomena in the solar wind downstream from the Earth W.-H. Ipand J. F. McKenzie Alfven wave amplifications and generation at cometary bow shocks I.C. McDapDE The altitude dependence of the OH(X?z) vibrational distribution in the nightglow: some model expectations M.A. CLILVERD, A. J. SMITH The annual variation in quiet time plasmaspheric and N. R. THOMSON electron density, determined from whistler mode group delays A. J. SMitH and M. A. CLILVERD Magnetic storm effects on the mid-latitude plasmasphere Book REVIEW AUGUST V. A. SERGEEV, B. APARICIO, 1083 Structure of the inner plasma sheet at midnight S. PERRAUT, M. V. MALKov and during steady convection R. J. PELLINEN K. V. GAMAYUNOV, Hydrodynamic description of magnetosphere E. N . KRIVORUTSKY and plasma with due regard to the wave activity of Alfven G. V. KHAZANOV and fast magnetosonic waves P. L ISRAELEVICH and High latitude ionospheric convection inferred from N. S NIKOLAEVA the distribution of field-aligned currents B. V. Kisecev, A. E. KozLtovsktiy Non-linear distortion of the ULF waveform and V. A. PILIPENKO V.G. EseLevicu and The heliospheric current sheet (HCS) and high- V.G. FAINSHTEIN speed solar wind: interaction effects V. L. SAVELIEV and Ohm’s law for multicomponent moving ionospheric E. V. ZHELEZNJAKOV plasma, conductivity tensors and their eigenvalues V. L. SAVELIEV and 1139. Method of description of the plasma dynamics using E. V. ZHELEZNJAKOV only electric potential and generation of backward electromagnetic radiation by acoustic pulse on plasma inhomogeneity M. Vanpas, S. FISCHER 1147. Spherical and cylindrical models of magnetized and A. GERANIOS plasma clouds and their comparison with spacecraft data H. B. Hartow and J. P. RIEHL 1155 Recovery of atomic oxygen density and temperature of the thermosphere by numerical inversionof simulated infrared radiance data with Gaussian noise E. B. WoDNICKA 1163 What does the magnetic storm development depend on? M. J. Taytor, P. J. Espy, 1171 Simultaneous intensity, temperature and imaging D.J. BAKER, R. J. Sica, measurements of short period wave structure in the P.C. Neat and W. R. PENDLETON JR OH nightglow emission L. A. HAsKowicz 1189 Auroral electrojet effect on the global occurrence pattern of large scale travelling ionospheric disturbances R.R. Meier, J. A. R. SAMSON, 1197. Production of N** from N,+hv: effective EUV Y.CuuNG, E.-M. Lee and Z.-X. HE emission yields from laboratory and dayglow data R. J. Morrett, R. SELLEK 1209 The behaviour of H* and He~ ions in the topside and G. J. BAILey ionosphere during a short-lived subauroral ion drift A. C.-L. CHIAN 1217 Electromagnetic radiation emitted by supersonic Langmuir turbulence in active experiments in space SEPTEMBER V.G. VLAsov 1223 X-Mode generation mechanism of the auroral kilometric radiation in the inhomogeneous plasma M. L. vAN STADEN and 1233 Theeffect of the changing polarity and neutral sheet M. S. PoTGiETER of the IMF on the cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy at neutron monitor energies M. TIAN, T. K. YEOMAN, Statistics of Pc 5 pulsation events observed by M. Lester and T. B. Jones SABRE J.M. Fores, J. Gu and S. MiyAHARA On the interactions between gravity waves and the diurnal propagating tide S.-I. AKAsoru, L.-H. Lee and T. Saito An explanation for both the large inclination and eccentricity of the dipole-like field of Uranus and Neptune R. P. Lowe, K. L. GiLBert High latitude summer observations of the hydroxyl and D. N. TuRNBULL airglow M. ITonaGa and T.-I. KITAMURA Maximum likelihood parameter estimation of suddenly-commencing equatorial Pi2 pulsations W. JONES Theory of diffusion of meteor trains in the geomagnetic field J. Jones and W. Jones Oblique-scatter of radio waves from meteor trains: full-wave calculations D. R. Bates and J. B. A. MITCHELL 1297 Rate coefficients for N3(v) dissociative recombina- tion J.-Y. Roncin, F. LAuNAy, 1301 Newemission bands in the high resolution spectrum J.-L. Sustit and K. YosHino of molecular nitrogen between 107.7 and 124.2 nm J. M. Saxton and A. J. SMITH Electric fields at L=2-5 during geomagnetically disturbed conditions Book REVIEW OCTOBER N. FUKUSHIMA 1323 Obituary. Professor Takesi Nagata (1913-1991) T.-Z. Ma and R. W. ScHUNK 1325 lonization in the magnetized ionosphere surrounding a high voltage sphere R. V. Reppy and G. S. LAKHINA 1343 lon acoustic double layers and solitons in auroral plasma Yu. I. YERMOLAEV 1351 Large-scale structure of solar wind and its relationship with solar corona: Prognoz 7 observations .H Wiens, S.-P. ZHANG, MORTI: a _ mesopause oxygen _ rotational .N PETERSON and G. G. SHEPHERD temperature imager Ms RIJNBEEK, V. S. SEMENOV, Time-dependent reconnection in a current sheet .A SHMALTS, H. K. BIERNAT, with velocity shear F . HEYn and B. P. BEsseR .R . CLEMESHA, H. TAKAHASHI, The temperature dependence of airglow emissions £UWmZ> W ms . Batista, Y. SAHAI and from the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere ~) M. SIMONICH .M ooreE and A. 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