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David Burgess

Researcher at Queen Mary University of London

Publications -  156
Citations -  6584

David Burgess is an academic researcher from Queen Mary University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar wind & Magnetic field. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 147 publications receiving 5537 citations. Previous affiliations of David Burgess include Max Planck Society & Marine Biological Laboratory.

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The FIELDS Instrument Suite for Solar Probe Plus: Measuring the Coronal Plasma and Magnetic Field, Plasma Waves and Turbulence, and Radio Signatures of Solar Transients.

Stuart D. Bale, +83 more
TL;DR: The scientific objectives targeted by the SPP/FIELDS instrument, the instrument design itself, and the instrument concept of operations and planned data products are described.
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Highly structured slow solar wind emerging from an equatorial coronal hole

TL;DR: Measurements from the Parker Solar Probe show that slow solar wind near the Sun’s equator originates in coronal holes, and plasma-wave measurements suggest the existence of electron and ion velocity-space micro-instabilities that are associated with plasma heating and thermalization processes.
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Sharply increased mass loss from glaciers and ice caps in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago

TL;DR: The increase in the rate of mass loss makes the Canadian Arctic Archipelago the single largest contributor to eustatic sea-level rise outside Greenland and Antarctica for 2007–2009.
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Quasi-parallel shocks: A patchwork of three-dimensional structures

TL;DR: In this article, the authors put together a framework in which the ULF foreshock can be viewed as an extended region containing three-dimensional Short Large Amplitude Magnetic Structures (SLAMS) which represent individual semi-cycles of the ambient upstream low frequency waves associated with diffuse ions in the foreshock.
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Observations of short large-amplitude magnetic structures at a quasi-parallel shock

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed analysis of short large-amplitude magnetic structures (SLAMS) observed at an encounter of the quasi-parallel blow shock by the AMPTE UKS and IRM satellites is presented.