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Nandita Srivastava
Nandita Srivastava
Senior Professor, Udaipur Solar Observatory, Physical Research Laboratory, Udaipur, India
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Solar and interplanetary sources of major geomagnetic storms during 1996–2002
N Srivastava, P Venkatakrishnan
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 109 (A10), 2004
1812004
On the 3-D reconstruction of coronal mass ejections using coronagraph data
M Mierla, B Inhester, A Antunes, Y Boursier, JP Byrne, R Colaninno, ...
Annales Geophysicae 28 (1), 203-215, 2010
1492010
Coronal observations of CMEs
R Schwenn, JC Raymond, D Alexander, A Ciaravella, N Gopalswamy, ...
Space Science Reviews 123 (1-3), 127-176, 2006
1072006
Relationship between CME speed and geomagnetic storm intensity
N Srivastava, P Venkatakrishnan
Geophysical research letters 29 (9), 1-1-1-4, 2002
1002002
A quick method for estimating the propagation direction of coronal mass ejections using STEREO-COR1 images
M Mierla, J Davila, W Thompson, B Inhester, N Srivastava, M Kramar, ...
Solar Physics 252, 385-396, 2008
942008
Model prediction for an observed filament
G Aulanier, N Srivastava, SF Martin
The Astrophysical Journal 543 (1), 447, 2000
762000
Factors related to the origin of a gradual coronal mass ejection associated with an eruptive prominence on 1998 June 21-22
N Srivastava, R Schwenn, B Inhester, SF Martin, Y Hanaoka
The Astrophysical Journal 534 (1), 468, 2000
752000
Multi-Wavelength Observations of CMEs and Associated Phenomena: Report of Working Group F
M Pick, TG Forbes, G Mann, HV Cane, J Chen, A Ciaravella, H Cremades, ...
Space Science Reviews 123, 341-382, 2006
712006
Estimating the arrival time of Earth-directed coronal mass ejections at in situ spacecraft using COR and HI observations from STEREO
W Mishra, N Srivastava
The Astrophysical Journal 772 (1), 70, 2013
622013
Rolling motion in erupting prominences observed by STEREO
O Panasenco, S Martin, AD Joshi, N Srivastava
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 73 (10), 1129-1137, 2011
592011
A logistic regression model for predicting the occurrence of intense geomagnetic storms
N Srivastava
Annales geophysicae 23 (9), 2969-2974, 2005
572005
Evolution and Consequences of Interacting CMEs of 9 – 10 November 2012 Using STEREO/SECCHI and In Situ Observations
W Mishra, N Srivastava, D Chakrabarty
Solar Physics 290, 527-552, 2015
522015
Understanding the origins of problem geomagnetic storms associated with “stealth” coronal mass ejections
NV Nitta, T Mulligan, EKJ Kilpua, BJ Lynch, M Mierla, J O’Kane, P Pagano, ...
Space Science Reviews 217 (8), 82, 2021
412021
Estimating travel times of coronal mass ejections to 1 AU using multi-spacecraft coronagraph data
EKJ Kilpua, M Mierla, L Rodriguez, AN Zhukov, N Srivastava, MJ West
Solar Physics 279, 477-496, 2012
402012
A comparison of reconstruction methods for the estimation of coronal mass ejections kinematics based on SECCHI/HI observations
W Mishra, N Srivastava, JA Davies
The Astrophysical Journal 784 (2), 135, 2014
372014
Source region of the 18 November 2003 coronal mass ejection that led to the strongest magnetic storm of cycle 23
N Srivastava, SK Mathew, RE Louis, T Wiegelmann
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 114 (A3), 2009
372009
Morphological and kinematic evolution of three interacting coronal mass ejections of 2011 February 13-15
W Mishra, N Srivastava
The Astrophysical Journal 794 (1), 64, 2014
362014
Acceleration profile of the slow solar wind as inferred from gradual mass ejections observed by LASCO
N Srivastava, R Schwenn, B Inhester, G Stenborg, B Podlipnik
Coronal Holes and Solar Wind Acceleration: Proceeding of the SOHO-7 Workshop …, 1999
351999
Dependence of coronal mass ejection properties on their solar source active region characteristics and associated flare reconnection flux
S Pal, D Nandy, N Srivastava, N Gopalswamy, S Panda
The Astrophysical Journal 865 (1), 4, 2018
322018
Predicting the occurrence of super-storms
N Srivastava
Annales Geophysicae 23 (9), 2989-2995, 2005
312005
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