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Igor Veselovsky
Researcher at Moscow State University
Publications - 132
Citations - 1159
Igor Veselovsky is an academic researcher from Moscow State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar wind & Coronal mass ejection. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 132 publications receiving 1070 citations. Previous affiliations of Igor Veselovsky include National Research Nuclear University MEPhI & Russian Academy of Sciences.
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Solar and Heliospheric Phenomena in October-November 2003: Causes and Effects
Igor Veselovsky,M. I. Panasyuk,S. I. Avdyushin,G. A. Bazilevskaya,A. V. Belov,Sergey A. Bogachev,V. M. Bogod,A. V. Bogomolov,Volker Bothmer,K. A. Boyarchuk,Eduard Vashenyuk,V. I. Vlasov,A. A. Gnezdilov,R. V. Gorgutsa,Victor V. Grechnev,Y.I. Denisov,Alexei Dmitriev,M. Dryer,Yu. I. Yermolaev,E. A. Eroshenko,G. A. Zherebtsov,I. A. Zhitnik,Andrei Zhukov,Georgy Zastenker,Lev Zelenyi,M. A. Zeldovich,G. S. Ivanov-Kholodnyi,A. P. Ignat'ev,V. N. Ishkov,O. P. Kolomiytsev,Igor A. Krasheninnikov,Karel Kudela,B. M. Kuzhevsky,Sergey Kuzin,V. D. Kuznetsov,S. N. Kuznetsov,V. G. Kurt,Leonid Lazutin,L. N. Leshchenko,M. L. Litvak,Yu. I. Logachev,G. Lawrence,A. K. Markeev,V. S. Makhmutov,A. V. Mitrofanov,I. G. Mitrofanov,O. V. Morozov,Irina Myagkova,A. A. Nusinov,S. N. Oparin,Olga Panasenco,A. A. Pertsov,Anatoli Petrukovich,A. N. Podorolsky,E. P. Romashets,S. I. Svertilov,P. M. Svidsky,A. K. Svirzhevskaya,N. S. Svirzhevsky,Vladimir Slemzin,Z. Smith,I. I. Sobel'man,D. E. Sobolev,Yu. I. Stozhkov,Alla Suvorova,N. K. Sukhodrev,I. P. Tindo,S. K. Tokhchukova,V. V. Fomichev,I. V. Chashey,I. M. Chertok,V. L. Shishov,B.Y. Yushkov,O. S. Yakovchouk,Victor Yanke +74 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present new observational data on the phenomena of extremely high activity on the Sun and in the heliosphere that took place in October-November 2003, and discuss possible cause-and-effect connections between the processes observed.
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Magnetic storms in October 2003
M. I. Panasyuk,S. N. Kuznetsov,Leonid Lazutin,S. I. Avdyushin,Igor Alexeev,P.P. Ammosov,A.E. Antonova,Dmitry Baishev,Elena Belenkaya,A.B. Beletsky,A. V. Belov,V.V. Benghin,S. Yu. Bobrovnikov,Bondarenko Va,K. A. Boyarchuk,Igor Veselovsky,T. Yu. V’yushkova,G.A. Gavrilieva,S. P. Gaidash,E. A. Ginzburg,Yu. I. Denisov,Alexei Dmitriev,G. A. Zherebtsov,Lev Zelenyi,G.S. Ivanov-Kholodny,Vladimir Kalegaev,Kh. D. Kanonidi,N. G. Kleimenova,Olga Kozyreva,O. P. Kolomiitsev,Igor A. Krasheninnikov,A. A. Krivolutsky,A. P. Kropotkin,Alexander Kuminov,L. N. Leshchenko,B. V. Mar'in,Mitrikas Vg,A. V. Mikhalev,V. A. Mullayarov,E. A. Muravieva,Irina Myagkova,V.M. Petrov,Anatoli Petrukovich,A. N. Podorolsky,M. I. Pudovkin,S. N. Samsonov,Ya. A. Sakharov,P. M. Svidsky,V.D. Sokolov,S.I. Soloviev,Eh. N. Sosnovets,G. V. Starkov,L. I. Starostin,L. V. Tverskaya,M. V. Tel'Tsov,Oleg Troshichev,V. V. Tsetlin,B. Yu. Yushkov +57 more
TL;DR: In this article, preliminary results of an analysis of satellite and ground-based measurements during extremely strong magnetic storms at the end of October 2003 are presented, including some numerical modeling, and unique data on the dynamics of the ionosphere, riometric absorption, geomagnetic pulsations, and aurora observations at mid-latitudes are obtained.
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Mercury's Surface Composition and Character as Measured by Ground-based Observations
Ann L. Sprague,Johan Warell,Gabriele Cremonese,Yves Langevin,Jörn Helbert,Peter Wurz,Igor Veselovsky,Igor Veselovsky,Stefano Orsini,Anna Milillo +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, visible and near-infrared spectra, multi-spectral imaging, and modeling indicate expanses of feldspathic, well-comminuted surface with some smooth regions that are likely to be magmatic in origin with many widely distributed crystalline impact ejecta rays and blocky deposits.
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A year later: Solar, heliospheric, and magnetospheric disturbances in November 2004
Yu. I. Yermolaev,Lev Zelenyi,G. N. Zastenker,A. A. Petrukovich,M. Yu. Yermolaev,N. S. Nikolaeva,M. I. Panasyuk,S. N. Kuznetsov,Irina Myagkova,E. A. Murav’eva,B. Yu. Yushkov,Igor Veselovsky,Alexei Dmitriev,Andrei Zhukov,Andrei Zhukov,O. S. Yakovchouk,V. D. Kuznetsov,I. M. Chertok,V. N. Ishkov,A. V. Belov,E. A. Eroshenko,Victor Yanke,S. P. Gaidash,Kh. D. Kanonidi,Sergey Kuzin,Igor A. Zhitnik,A. P. Ignat'ev,V. A. Slemzin,N. K. Sukhodrev,S. A. Shestov,M. V. Eselevich,V. G. Eselevich,G. V. Rudenko,V. M. Dvornikov,V. E. Sdobnov,M. V. Kravtsova,V. M. Bogod,V. S. Kotel'nikov,L. A. Pershakov,M. I. Beloglazov,V. I. Vlasov,I. V. Chashei,N. G. Kleimenova,Olga Kozyreva,V. I. Kozlov,V. A. Parkhomov,Yu. A. Kugaenko,R. Z. Khisamov,V. L. Yanchukovskii,Karel Kudela +49 more
TL;DR: A year after the extreme events on the Sun, in the heliosphere, and on the Earth in October-November 2003 [Veselovsky et al. as mentioned in this paper, a similar situation was also observed in November 2004.
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Global Coronal Mass Ejections
TL;DR: In this article, the authors characterize a CME by the apparent angular extent of associated dimmings above the solar limb and define a global CME as a single CME with the total apparent extent of limb Dimmings of more than 180°.