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EARTH DISASTER CYCLE PAPERS

(1.) Updated Ephemeris and Evidence for a Period Change in the Eclipsing Novalike Variable

(2.) MGAB-V859 and ZTF18abgjsdg: ER Uma-type Dwarf Novae Showing Standards

(3.) Sensitivity of Middle Atmospheric Ozone to Solar Proton Events

(4.) Reevaluation of Total-Column Ozone Trends and of the Effective Radiative Forcing of Ozone-Depleting Substances

(5.) Can Geomagnetic Storms Affect Stratospheric 03 and NO x in the South Atlantic Anomaly Zone?

(6.) How the Geomagnetic Field Influences Live on Earth – An Integrated Approach

(7.) Associations Between Solar and Geomagnetic Activity and Peripheral White Blood Cells in the Normative Aging Study

(8.) Radar Observations of Extreme Vertical Drafts in the Polar Summer Mesophere

(9.) Theromospheric Parameters’ Long-Term Variations Over The Period Including the 24/25 Solar Cycle

(10.) Large Internal Variability Dominates Over Global Warming Signal in Observed Lower Stratospheric

(11.) Late Quaternary Abrupt Climate Change in the Tropics and Sub-Tropics

(12.) Wetlands of North Africa During the Mid-Holocene were At least Five Times the Area Today

(13.) 5.9 cal ka bp Towada-Chuseri Tephra from Towada Volcano: a Mid-Holocene Marker

(14.) Geochemical Constraints on the Structure of the Earth’s Deep Mantle and the Origin of the LLSVPs

(15.) Crustal Groundwater Volumes Greater Than Previously Thought

(16.) QUASI-1500-YEAR-CYCLE SIGNAL IN LENGTH-OF-DAY CHANGE

(17.) Signs of a New Geomagnetic Jerk Between 2019 and 2020 From Swarm and Observatory Data

(18.) Anomalous Reconnection Layer at Earth’s Dayside Magnetopause

(19.) Fifty Years of 3He-Rich Events

(20.) Prominence Instability and CMEs Triggered by Massive Coronal Rain in the Solar Atmosphere

(21.) Eruption of Prominences Triggered by Coronal Rain in the Solar Atmosphere Observed by SDO/AIA and STEREO/EUVI

(22.) When Hot Meets Cold: Post-Flare Coronal Rain

(23.) NASA’s InSight Finds Three Big Marsquakes, Thanks to Solar-Panel Dusting

(24.) Large Metallicity Variations in the Galactic Interstellar Medium

(25.) Ions Measured by Voyager 1 Outside the Heliopause to ~28 au and Implications Thereof

(26.) Longitudinal Variation in the Thermospheric Superrotation: CHAMP Observation and TIE-GCM Simulation

(27.) Dust Directionality and an Anomalous Interplanetary Dust Population Detected