NEAR EARTH MANIFESTATIONS OF THE PLASMA UNIVERSE

  1. A. L. Peratt, Orientation of Z-pinch instabilities from an intense aurora as recorded in antiquity: South America, Conf. Record, Int. Conf. Plasma Sci., 2004.

  2. D. Scott and A. L. Peratt, Orientation of Z-pinch instabilities from an intense aurora as recorded in antiquity: South America, 31st Int. Conf. on Plasma Science, Savanah, Georgia, 2004.

  3. A. L. Peratt, M. A. Van der Sluijs, J. McGovern, and P. Bustamante, Reconstruction of an intense auroral Z-pinch from instabilitis recorded in antiquity, Am. Phys. Soc., Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics, 2006.

  4. A. L. Peratt and M. A. Van der Sluijs, and D. Scott, Evidence of an influx of interstellar plasma from archaic Z-pinch recordings, Am. Phys. Soc. Spring Meeting, 2005.

  5. M. A. Van der Sluijs and A. L. Peratt, Intense prehistoric suroral Z-pinch recordings: Surveys of South Korean and Thailand petroglyphs, International Conf. Plasma Sci., Traverse City, Michigan 2006

  6. M. G. Peratt and A. L. Peratt, An intense Z-pinch aurora horn mapped by surveys of recordings from antiquity, International Conf. Plasma Sci., Traverse City, Michigan 2006

  7. A. L. Peratt, J. McGovern, C. Pedersen, Intense prehistoric auroral Z-pinch recordings: Surveys of Columbia River Gorge and South Australian Petroglyphs, International Conf. Plasma Sci., Traverse City, Michigan 2006

  8. A. H. Qöyawayma and A. L. Peratt, An intense auroral Z-pinch recorded in antiquity on Southwestern artifacts, International Conf. Plasma Sci., Traverse City, Michigan 2006

  9. A. B. Kukushkin, Nanodust in Space, International Conf. Plasma Sci., Traverse City, Michigan 2006

  10. A. H. Qöyawayma and A. L. Peratt, The influence of 56 synchrotron radiating Birkeland filaments formed in an archaic auroral sheath on man-made structures and artifacts found worldwide, International Conf. Plasma Sci., Albuquerque, New Mexico 2007, Conf. Record.

  11. W. F. Yao and A. L. Peratt, Observations of a quadrupole from recordings of an intense aurora in prehistory: Three Rivers petroglyphs, International Conf. Plasma Sci., Albuquerque, New Mexico 2007 Conf. Record.

  12. A. B. Kukushkin, Electrodynamic aggregation of nanodust as a source of long-lived filaments in laboratory electric discharges and space, Trans. Plasma Sci. v.35, n.5, 2007 (3.5 MB) *

  13. V. A. Rantsev-Kartinov, Skeletal Structures in the Images of Cosmic Dust Clouds and Solar System Planets, IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. v.35, n.4, 2007 (1 MB) *

  14. M. M. Milanese, J. J. Niedbalski, and R. L. Moroso, Filaments in the Sheath Evolution of the Dense Plasma Focus as Applied to Intense Auroral Observations, Trans. Plasma Sci. v.35, n.4, 2007 (400 KB) *

  15. A. L. Peratt, Characteristics for the Occurrence of a High-Current, Z-Pinch Aurora as Recorded in Antiquity, Trans. Plasma Sci. v.31, n.6, 2003 (12 MB) *

  16. A. L. Peratt, J. McGovern, A. H. Qöyawayma, M. A. Van der Sluijs, and M. G. Peratt, Characteristics for the Occurrence of a High-Current
    Z-Pinch Aurora as Recorded in Antiquity Part II: Directionality and Source
    , Trans. Plasma Sci. v.35, n.4, 2007 (3.4 MB) *

  17. A. L. Peratt and W. F. Yao, Evidence for an intense solar outburst in prehistory; A survey of the Orinoco Basin , Am Phys. Soc. April Meeting, 2008, St. Louis, Missouri. Abstract K1.00023

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