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 Paul Coleman, Professor Emeritus of Geophysics & Space Physics, President USRA


Paul Coleman 
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Department of Earth and Space Sciences
University of California, Los Angeles
595 Charles Young Drive East,
Box 951567
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567

Office:Slichter 6851
Telephone:(310) 825-1776
Fax:(310) 206-8042
E-mail:coleman@ucla.edu
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 Current Research Interest

 Physics of plasmas in space; magnetic fields of stars and planetary bodies; cosmic rays.

 Education

 

Ph.D., 1956, University of California, Los Angeles

 Selected Publications

 Judge, D. L. and P.J. Coleman, Jr. Observations of low-frequency hydromagnetic waves in the distant geomagnetic field: Explorer 6, J. Geophys. Res., 67, 5071-5089, 1962.
 Coleman, P.J., Jr., Hydromagnetic waves in the inter-planetary plasma, Phys. Rev. Lett., 17, 207-211, 1966.
 Coleman, P.J., Jr., Turbulence, viscosity and dissipation in the solar-wind plasma, Astrophys. J., 153, 371-388, 1968.
 Rosenberg, R.L., and P.J.Coleman, Jr., Heliographic latitude dependence of the dominant polarity of the interplanetary magnetic field, J. Geophys. Res., 74 5611-5622, 1969.
 Coleman, P.J., Jr., and W. D. Cummings, The stormtime disturbance field at ATS-1, J. Geophys. Res. 76(1), 51-62, 1971.
 Coleman, P.J., Jr., The interplanetrary magnetic field from a time-dependent solar magnetic field, J. Geophys. Res., 81(28), 5043-5048, 1976.
 Hood, L. L., Coleman, P.J., Jr., and D.E. Wilhelms, The moon: Sources of the crustal magnetic anomalies, Science, 204, 53, 1979.

 
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