PUBLICATIONS (1956-1996) G.G. BOWMAN
Department of Physics,
The University of Queensland,
Brisbane, Qld., 4072
Australia
1. A study of "Spread-F" ionospheric echoes at night at Brisbane
(Experimental). R.W.E. McNicol, H.C. Webster and G.G. Bowman.
Aust.J.Phys.9, 247-271 (1956).
2. Latitude variations of frequency of occurrence of "Spread-F" satellite
traces. R.W.E. McNicol and G.G. Bowman, Aust. J. Phys. 10, 588-590 (1957).
3. Further studies of "Spread-F" at Brisbane, I - Experimental. G.G.Bowman,
Planet. Space Sci. 2, 133-149 (1960).
4. Further studies of "Spread-F" at Brisbane, II - Interpretation.
G.G.Bowman, Planet. Space Sci. 2, 150-156 (1960).
5. Some aspects of sporadic-E at mid-latitudes. G.G. Bowman, Planet. Space
Sci. 2,195-211 (1960).
6. Triple splitting with the F region of the ionosphere at high and
mid-latitudes. G.G.Bowman, Planet. Space Sci. 2, 214-222 (1960).
7. Sunrise and eclipse effects on the ionosphere at Brisbane. G.G. Bowman,
Aust. J. Phys. 13, 52-68 (1960).
8. A relationship between "Spread-F" and the height of the F2 ionospheric
layer. G.G.Bowman, Aust. J. Phys. 13, 69-72 (1960).
9. Some aspects of gyro-splitting in the ionosphere. G.G. Bowman, Aust. J.
Phys. 15, 25-38 (1962).
10. Some effects of nuclear explosions on the ionosphere. G.G. Bowman,
Aust. J. Phys. 15, 405-419 (1962).
11. Spread-F in the ionosphere and the neutral particle density of the upper
atmosphere. G.G. Bowman, Nature 201, 564-566 (1964).
12. Geomagnetic and ionospheric effects at Brisbane following the nuclear
explosion on July9, 1962. G.G. Bowman and J.S. Mainstone, Aust. J. Phys.
17, 409-419 (1964).
13. Ionospheric irregularities and high-multiple reflections. G.G. Bowman,
Aust. J. Phys. 17, 480-489 (1964).
14. Atmospheric pressure-waves from the Japanese earthquake on June 16th,
1964. G.G.Bowman and K.L. Shrestha, Quarterly Journal of Royal
Meteorological Society, London 91, 223-224 (1965).
15. Travelling disturbances associated with ionospheric storms. G.G.
Bowman, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 27, 1247-1261 (1965).
16. Ionospheric storms and small pressure fluctuations at ground level.
G.G. Bowman and K.L. Shrestha, Nature 210, 1032-1034 (1966).
17. Movements of ionospheric irregularities and gravity waves. G.G. Bowman,
J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 30, 721-734 (1968).
18. Directional characteristics of ionosonde interference patterns from the
Filchner Ice Shelf. G.G. Bowman, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 30, 1115-1134 (1968).
19. Nature of spread-F irregularities in Antarctica. G.G. Bowman, Aust. J.
Phys. 21, 695-714 (1968).
20. Ionization troughs below the F2-layer maximum. G.G. Bowman, Planet.
Space Sci. 17, 777-796 (1969).
21. Ionospheric spread-F, sunspot activity and geomagnetic activity. G.G.
Bowman, Nature Physical Science 229, 117 (1971).
22. Atmospheric pressure waves at Brisbane and their association with
certain ionospheric and solar events. G.G. Bowman, (1972). Proceedings of
AGARC Conference No. 115, 15-1.
23. Ionospheric spread-F at Huancayo, sunspot activity and geomagnetic
activity. G.G. Bowman, Planet. Space Sci. 23, 899 (1975).
24. Low-latitude ionospheric height changes associated with geomagnetic
storms. G.G. Bowman, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 39, 1169-1173 (1977).
25. A relationship between polar magnetic substorms, ionospheric height
rises and the occurrence of spread-F. G.G. Bowman, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys.
40, 713-722 (1978).
26. Latitude dependence of the time delay in spread-F occurrence following
geomagnetic activity. G.G. Bowman, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 41, 999-1004 (1979).
27. The nature of ionospheric spread-F irregularities in mid-latitude
regions. G.G. Bowman, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 43, 65-79 (1981).
28. Some initial results on mid-latitude spread-F irregularities using a
directional ionosonde. G.G. Bowman and G.S. Dunne, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys.
43, 1295-1307 (1981).
29. Spread-F occurrence in mid- and low-latitude regions related to various
levels of geomagnetic activity. G.G. Bowman, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 44,
585-589 (1982).
30. Some effects of geomagnetic activity and ionospheric height rises on
mid-latitude spread-F occurrence. G.G. Bowman, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 46,
55-64 (1984).
31. A comparison of mid-latitude and equatorial-latitude spread-F
characteristics. G.G. Bowman, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 46, 65-71 (1984).
32. Grossly-distorted isoionic contours associated with spread-F occurrence
at mid-latitudes. G.G. Bowman and G.S. Dunne, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 46,
1193-1205 (1984).
33. Some aspects of mid-latitude spread-Es and its relationship with
spread-F. G.G. Bowman, Planet. Space Sci. 33, 1081-1089 (1985).
34. Some F2 layer-sporadic-E relationships. G.G. Bowman, Annales
Geophysicae 4A, 55-60 (1986).
35. A research-oriented ionosonde with directional capabilities.
G.G.Bowman, D.W. Hainsworth and G.S. Dunne, Radio Sci. 21, 297-303 (1986).
36. Some effects of geomagnetic activity on spread-F occurrence and
ionospheric height variations in equatorial regions. G.G. Bowman, J. Atmos.
Terr. Phys. 49, 19-25 (1987).
37. Mid-latitude spread-F occurrence during daylight hours. G.G. Bowman,
G.S. Dunne and D.W. Hainsworth, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 49, 165-176 (1987).
38. Weak daytime spread-F signals from the mid-latitude ionosphere. G.G.
Bowman and D.W. Hainsworth, Annales Geophysicae 5A, 127-132 (1987).
39. Small-scale stratification of the mid-latitude F-region. G.G. Bowman,
J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 49, 1007-1015 (1987).
40. Mid-latitude range spread and travelling ionospheric disturbances. G.G.
Bowman and P.E. Monro, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 50, 215-223 (1988[a]).
41. Small-scale stratifications associated with daytime travelling
ionospheric disturbances in mid-latitude regions. G.G. Bowman, Ann.
Geophysicae 6, 187-194 (1988[b]).
42. Large-scale ionospheric structures associated with mid-latitude
spread-F. G.G. Bowman, J. Geophys. Res. 93, 5955-5958 (1988[c]).
43. Mid-latitude frequency spread and its association with small scale
ionospheric stratifications. G.G.Bowman, R.H. Clarke and D.H. Meehan, J.
Atmos. Terr. Phys. 50, 797-809 (1988[d]).
44. Some aspects of small-scale stratifications at E-layer and F2-layer
levels of the daytime mid-latitude ionosphere. G.G. Bowman, Ann.
Geophysicae 7, 77-82 (1989[a]).
45. Quasi-periodic scintillations at mid-latitude and their possible
association with ionospheric sporadic-E structures. G.G. Bowman, Ann.
Geophysicae 7, 259-268 (1989[b]).
46. A review of some recent work on mid-latitude spread-F occurrence as
detected by ionosondes. G.G.Bowman, J. Geomag. Geoelectr. 42, 109-138
(1990[a]).
47. Frontal and non-frontal characteristics of mid-latitude spread-F
structures. G.G. Bowman, Indian J. Radio and Space Phys. 19, 62-68 (1990[b]).
48. Ionospheric frequency spread and its relationship with range spread in
mid-latitude regions. G.G. Bowman, J. Geophys. Res. 96, 9745-9753 (1991[a]).
49. Small-scale ionospheric troughs detected over a range of mid-latitude
locations. G.G. Bowman, Ann. Geophysicae, 9, 470-475 (1991[b]).
50. The daytime high-latitude trough and its possible association with
travelling ionospheric disturbances. G.G. Bowman, Ann. Geophysicae, 9,
471-486 (1991[c]).
51. Small-scale ionospheric structures associated with mid-latitude
spread-F. G.G. Bowman and L.A.Hajkowicz, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 53, 447-457
(1991[d]).
52. Ionospheric features associated with the fine structure recorded on some
mid-latitude spread-F ionograms, G.G. Bowman, J. Geomag. Geoelectr. 43,
885-897 (1991[e]).
53. Nighttime mid-latitude travelling ionospheric disturbances associated
with mild spread-F conditions, G.G. Bowman, J. Geomag. Geoelectr. 43,
899-920 (1991[f]).
54. Delayed ionospheric absorption events following enhanced geomagnetic
activity. G.G. Bowman, Indian J. Radio. Space Phys., 21, 73-79 (1992[a]).
55.Delayed mid-latitude spread-F occurrence following enhanced geomagnetic
activity. G.G. Bowman, Indian J. Radio. Space Phys., 21, 80-88 (1992[b]).
56. Some aspects of large-scale travelling ionospheric disturbances. G.G.
Bowman, Planet. Space Sci., 40, 829-845 (1992[c]).
57. Some aspects of mid-latitude daytime ionospheric disturbances. G.G.
Bowman, J. Atmos. Terr. Phys. 54, 1513-1521 (1992[d]).
58. Upper atmosphere neutral-particle density variations compared with
spread-F occurrence rates at locations around the world. G.G. Bowman, Ann.
Geophysicae, 10, 676-682 (1992[e]).
59. Daytime and nighttime ionospheric disturbances and their delayed
occurrence after geomagnetic activity. G.G. Bowman, Indian J. Radio Space
Phys., 22, 1-10 (1993[a]).
60. The influence of the upper-atmosphere neutral particle density on the
occurrence of equatorial spread-F. G.G. Bowman, Ann. Geophysicae, 11,
624-633(1993[b]).
61. Short-term delays in the occurrence of mid-latitude ionospheric
disturbances following other geophysical and solar events, G.G. Bowman, J.
Geomag. Geoelectr., 46, 297-309, (1994[a]).
62. Mid-latitude spread F occurrence related to geomagnetic activity at
preferred local times. G.G. Bowman, Radio Sci., 29, 631-634 (1994[b]).
63. MU-radar recorded field-aligned irregularities in the F2 region and
associated sporadic-E disturbances, G.G. Bowman, S. Fukao, M. Yamamoto, and
K. Igarashi, J. Geomag. Geoelectr., 46, 873-889, (1994[c]).
64. Multiplicity of travelling disturbances in the nighttime mid-latitude
F2-region ionosphere, G.G. Bowman, Indian J. Radio Space Phys., 24, 91-96,
(1995[a]).
65. Short-term delays in ionogram-recorded equatorial spread-F occurrence
after both solar and geomagnetic activity, G.G. Bowman, Ann. Geophysicae,
13, 1331-1342, (1995[b]).
66. Periodicities and spread-F associated with large-scale travelling
ionospheric disturbances. G.G. Bowman, Indian J. Radio Space Phys., 25,
93-100 (1996[a]).
67. The influence of 10.7 cm solar-flux variations on midlatitude daytime
ionospheric disturbance conditions. G.G. Bowman, J. Geophys. Res., 101,
10,849-10,854 (1996[b]).
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