What Is A Space Scientist? An Autobiographical Example by James A. Van Allen,  Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 18, 1-26, 1990, https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.ea.18.050190.000245 (PDF) (Autobiography webpage)

  1. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Apparatus for Measuring Young's Modulus at Small Strains
    Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 44, 152, 1937.

     

  2. ELLETT, A., R. D. HUNTOON, D. S. BAYLEY, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Angular Distribution of the Protons from the Deuteron-Deuteron Reaction
    Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 46, 265, 1939.

     

  3. ELLETT, A., R. D. HUNTOON, D. S. BAYLEY, J. A. VAN ALLEN, and V. J. YOUNG
    High Voltage Apparatus for Nuclear Physics
    Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 46, 265, 1939.

     

  4. VAN ALLEN, J. A., A. ELLETT, and D. S. BAYLEY
    Cross Section for the Reaction H2 + H2 → H1 + H3 with a Gas Target
    Phys. Rev., 56, 383, 1939.

     

  5. ELLETT, A., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and D. S. BAYLEY
    Distribution in Angle of Protons from the Deuteron-Deuteron Reaction
    Phys. Rev., 55, 1129, 1939.

     

  6. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and N. F. RAMSEY, JR.
    A Technique for Counting High Energy Protons in the Presence of Fast Neutrons
    Phys. Rev., 57, pp. 1069-1070, 1940.

     

  7. HUNTOON, R. D., A. ELLETT, D. S. BAYLEY, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Distribution in Angle of Protons from the Deuteron-Deuteron Reaction
    Phys. Rev., 58, pp. 97-102, 1940.

     

  8. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., and NICHOLAS M. SMITH, JR.
    The Absolute Number of Quanta from the Bombardment of Fluorine with Protons
    Phys. Rev., 59, pp. 501-508, 1941.

     

  9. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., and NICHOLAS M. SMITH, JR.
    The Absolute Cross Section for the Photo-Disintegration of Deuterium by 6.2 MeV Quanta
    Phys. Rev., 59, pp. 618-619, 1941.

     

  10. FRASER, L. W., R. P. PETERSEN, H. E. TATEL, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Methods in Cosmic-Ray Measurement in Rockets
    Phys. Rev., 72, 173, 1947.

     

  11. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    The Exploration of the Future
    Explorers Journal, XXIV, No. 4, pp. 1-2, Summer 1947.

     

  12. TATEL, H. E., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Cosmic-Ray Bursts in the Upper Atmosphere
    Phys. Rev., 73, pp. 87-88, 1948.

     

  13. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and H. E. TATEL
    The Cosmic-Ray Counting Rate of a Single Geiger Counter from Ground Level to 161 Kilometers Altitude
    Phys. Rev., 73, pp. 245-251, 1948.

     

  14. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Loss of Spin of Projectiles Part I – Experimental Method
    J. Aeron. Sci., 15, pp. 35-40, 1948.

     

  15. VAN ALLEN, J. A., L. W. FRASER, and J.F.R. FLOYD
    The Aerobee Sounding Rocket : A New Vehicle for Research in the Upper Atmosphere
    Science, 108, pp. 746-747, 1948.

     

  16. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Exploratory Cosmic Ray Observations at High Altitudes by Means of Rockets
    Sky and Telescope, 7, pp. 171-175, 1948.

     

  17. Various Authors
    High Altitude Research by Rockets (Symposium)
    Phys. Rev., 73, 1218, 1948.
    Introduction: Research by Rockets – J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Direct Measurement of the Flux of Charged Cosmic-Ray Primaries – J. A. VAN ALLEN

     

  18. GANGNES, A. V., J. F. JENKINS, JR., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    The Cosmic-Ray Intensity above the Atmosphere
    Phys. Rev., 75, pp. 57-69, 1949.
    Erratum: Phys. Rev., 75, 892, 1950

     

  19. VAN ALLEN, J. A., L. W. FRASER, and R. S. OSTRANDER
    Nature of the Primary Cosmic Radiation as Revealed by Transition Effects in Lead and within the Atmosphere
    Phys. Rev., 75, 1315-1316, 1949.

     

  20. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Transition Effects of Primary Cosmic Radiation in Lead, Aluminum and the Atmosphere
    Proceedings of the Echo Lake Cosmic Ray Symposium, June 23-28, 1949 [Washington, D. C.: Office of Naval Research, Department of the Navy, November 1949], pp. 95-102.

     

  21. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    An Improved Upper Limit to the Primary Cosmic-Ray Intensity at Geomagnetic Latitude 41°N
    Proceedings of the Echo Lake Cosmic Ray Symposium, June 23-28, 1949 [Washington, D. C.: Office of Naval Research, Department of the Navy, November 1949], pp. 195-198.

     

  22. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and A. V. GANGNES
    Cosmic Ray Intensity Above the Atmosphere at the Geomagnetic Equator
    Proceedings of the Echo Lake Cosmic Ray Symposium, June 23-28, 1949 [Washington, D. C.: Office of Naval Research, Department of the Navy, November 1949], pp. 199-205.

     

  23. HOPFIELD, J. J., J. F. JENKINS, JR., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Distribution of Atmospheric Ozone – Oral Presentation
    Symposium of Upper Atmosphere, Program of Am. Meteorol. Soc., St. Louis, Missouri, January 3-6, 1950.

     

  24. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and A. V. GANGNES
    The Cosmic-Ray Intensity Above the Atmosphere at the Geomagnetic Equator
    Phys. Rev., 78, pp. 50-52, 1950.

     

  25. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and A. V. GANGNES
    On the Azimuthal Asymmetry of Cosmic-Ray Intensity above the Atmosphere at the Geomagnetic Equator
    Phys. Rev., 79, pp.51-53, 1950.

     

  26. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Use of Rockets in Upper Atmospheric Research Transactions of Oslo Meeting, August 27-28, 1948
    IATME Bulletin, No. 13, pp. 531-536, 1950.

     

  27. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and S. F. SINGER
    On the Primary Cosmic-Ray Spectrum
    Phys. Rev., 78, 819, 1950.
    Erratum: 80, 116, 1950
    Abstract: 80, 133, 1950

     

  28. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Rockets for Studying the Upper Atmosphere
    Aero Digest, 61 , pp. 20-23, September 1950.

     

  29. SINGER, S. F., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    The Knee in the Primary Cosmic-Ray Spectrum
    Phys. Rev., 80, 133, 1950.

     

  30. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Rockets Report
    The Johns Hopkins Magazine, pp. 1-8, October 1950.

     

  31. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Intensities of Heavy Cosmic-Ray Primaries by Pulse Ionization Chamber Measurements
    Phys. Rev., 84, pp. 791-797, 1951.

     

  32. KELLOGG, W. W., . . .J. A. VAN ALLEN et al.
    Report of the Standing Committee on Problems of the Upper Atmosphere
    Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 32,, pp. 755-759, 1951.

     

  33. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and S. F. SINGER
    Apparent Absence of Low-Energy Cosmic-Ray Primaries
    Nature, 170, 62-63, 1952.

     

  34. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and J. J. HOPFIELD
    Preliminary Report on Atmospheric Ozone Measurements from Rockets
    M�moires de la Soci�t� Royale des Sciences de Li�ge, Tome XII, Fasc. I-II, pp. 179-183, 1952.

     

  35. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Nature and Intensity of the Cosmic Radiation
    Physics and Medicine of the Upper Atmosphere, edited by C. S. White and O. O. Benson, Jr. [Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1952], pp. 239-266, 1952.

     

  36. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Angular Motion of High-Altitude Rockets
    Physics and Medicine of the Upper Atmosphere, edited by C. S. White and O. O. Benson, Jr. [Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1952], pp. 412-431, 1952.

     

  37. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    The Distribution of Atmospheric Ozone between 25- and 65-km Altitude
    Phys. Rev., 88, 176, 1952.

     

  38. VAN ALLEN, J. A. (Chairman, Upper Atmosphere Rocket Research Panel)
    Pressures, Densities, and Temperatures in the Upper Atmosphere - The Rocket Panel
    Phys. Rev., 88, pp. 1027-1032, 1952.

     

  39. KELLOGG, W. W., . . .J. A. VAN ALLEN et al.
    Report of the Standing Committee on Problems of the Upper Atmosphere 1951-1952
    Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 34, pp. 115-121, 1953.

     

  40. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Cosmic-Ray Intensity above the Atmosphere near the Geomagnetic Pole
    Phys. Rev., 89, 891, 1953.

     

  41. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    The Cosmic Ray Intensity Above the Atmosphere Near the Geomagnetic Pole
    Nuovo Cim., 10, 630-647, 1953.

     

  42. ELLIS, R. A., JR., M. B. GOTTLIEB, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Low-Momentum End of the Spectra of Heavy Primary Cosmic Rays
    Phys. Rev., 95, pp. 147-159, 1954.

     

  43. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., and MELVIN B. GOTTLIEB
    The Inexpensive Attainment of High Altitudes with Balloon-Launched Rockets
    Rocket Exploration of the Upper Atmosphere, edited by R.L.P. Boyd and M. J. Seaton [London: Pergamon Press, 1954], pp. 53-64, 1954.

     

  44. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Reconciliation of Single Counter Data with Vertical Intensities Above the Atmosphere
    Proceedings of Duke University Cosmic Ray Conference, Durham, North Carolina, pp. III-15-III-18, 1954.

     

  45. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Energy Balance in the Cosmic Radiation
    Proceedings of Duke University Cosmic Ray Conference, Durham, North Carolina, pp. IV-17-IV-20, 1954.

     

  46. MEREDITH, L. H., M. B. GOTTLIEB, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Direct Detection of Soft Radiation above 50 Kilometers in the Auroral Zone
    Phys. Rev., 97, pp. 201-205, 1955.

     

  47. MEREDITH, L. H., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and M. B. GOTTLIEB
    Cosmic-Ray Intensity above the Atmosphere at High Latitudes
    Phys. Rev., 99, pp. 198-209, 1955.

     

  48. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Interpretation of Soft Radiation Observed at High Altitudes in Northern Latitudes
    Phys. Rev., 99, 609, 1955.

     

  49. CAHILL, LAURENCE J., JR., and JAMES A. VAN ALLEN
    High Altitude Measurements of the Earth's Magnetic Field with a Proton Precession Magnetometer
    J. Geophys. Res., 61, pp. 547-558, 1956.

     

  50. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Artificial Satellite as a Research Instrument
    Sci. Am., 195, pp. 41-47, November 1956.

     

  51. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Scientific Uses of Earth Satellite, edited by James A. Van Allen [Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1956]
    Chap. 20-Cosmic-Ray Observations in Earth Satellites, pp. 171-187
    Chap. 21-Study of the Arrival of Auroral Radiations, pp. 188-193.
    [See also 2nd Revised Edition, 1958]

     

  52. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Scientific Value of the Earth Satellite Program
    Proc. IRE, 44, pp. 764-767, 1956.

     

  53. LUDWIG, GEORGE H., and JAMES A. VAN ALLEN
    Instrumentation for a Cosmic Ray Experiment for the Minimal Earth Satellite
    J. Astronautics, 3, pp. 59-61, 1956.

     

  54. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and C. E. McILWAIN
    Cosmic-Ray Intensity at High Altitudes on February 23, 1956
    J. Geophys. Res., 61, pp. 569-571, 1956.

     

  55. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Direct Detection of Auroral Radiation with Rocket Equipment
    Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 43, 57-62, 1957.

     

  56. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and J. R. WINCKLER
    Spectrum of Low-Rigidity Cosmic Rays during the Solar Flare of February 23, 1956
    Phys. Rev., 106, pp. 1072-1073, 1957.

     

  57. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Scientific Uses of Earth Satellites, 2nd Revised Edition, edited by James A. Van Allen [Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1958]
    Chap. 20, Cosmic-Ray Observations in Earth Satellites, pp. 171-187
    Chap. 21, Study of the Arrival of Auroral Radiations, pp. 188-193

     

  58. CAHILL, LAURENCE J., JR., and JAMES A. VAN ALLEN
    New Rocket Measurement of Ionospheric Currents Near the Geomagnetic Equator
    J. Geophys. Res., 63, pp. 270-273, 1958.

     

  59. VAN ALLEN, J. A., G. H. LUDWIG, E. C. RAY, and C. E. McILWAIN
    Observation of High Intensity Radiation by Satellites 1958 Alpha and Gamma 
    Jet Propulsion , pp. 588-592, September 1958.

     

  60. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Radiation Belts Around the Earth
    Sci. Am., Vol. 200, pp. 39-47, March 1959.
    IRE Student Quarterly, pp. 4-15, September 1959

     

  61. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., CARL E. McILWAIN, and GEORGE H. LUDWIG
    Radiation Observations with Satellite 1958-ε
    J. Geophys. Res., 64, pp. 271-286, 1959.

     

  62. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., and LOUIS A. FRANK
    Radiation Around the Earth to a Radial Distance of 107,400 km
    Nature, 183, pp. 430-434, 1959.

     

  63. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., CARL McILWAIN, and GEORGE LUDWIG
    Radiation Measurements from Explorer IV
    Proceedings, IXth International Astronautical Congress, Amsterdam 1958 [Wien: Springer-Verlag, 1959].

     

  64. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A. and LOUIS A. FRANK
    Radiation Measurements to 658,300 km. with Pioneer IV
    Nature, 184, pp. 219-224, 1959.

     

  65. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., CARL McILWAIN, and GEORGE LUDWIG
    Satellite Observations of Electrons Artificially Injected into the Geomagnetic Field
    National Academy of Sciences Proceedings, 45, pp. 1152-1170, 1959.
    J. Geophys. Res., 64, pp. 877-891, 1959.

     

  66. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Geomagnetically Trapped Corpuscular Radiation
    J. Geophys. Res., 64, pp. 1683-1689, 1959.

     

  67. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., JOHN W. TOWNSEND, JR., and ELEANOR C. PRESSLY
    The Aerobee Rocket
    Sounding Rockets, edited by Homer E. Newell, Jr. [New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1959], Chap. 4, pp. 54-70.

     

  68. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Balloon-Launched Rockets for High-Altitude Research
    Sounding Rockets, edited by Homer E. Newell, Jr. [New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1959], Chap. 9, pp. 143-164.

     

  69. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Radiation Environment of the Earth
    General Semantics Bulletin, Nos. 24 and 25, pp. 33-40, 1959.
    Alfred Korzbyski Memorial Symposium 1959

     

  70. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Origin and Nature of the Geomagnetically-Trapped Radiation
    Proceedings of the First International Space Science Symposium, Nice, France, January 11-16, 1960, pp. 749-750.

     

  71. YOSHIDA, SEKIKO, GEORGE H. LUDWIG, and JAMES A. VAN ALLEN
    Distribution of Trapped Radiation in the Geomagnetic Field
    J. Geophys Res., 65, pp. 807-813, 1960.

     

  72. O'BRIEN, B. J., J. A. VAN ALLEN, F. E. ROACH, and C. W. GARTLEIN
    Correlation of an Auroral Arc and a Subvisible Monochromatic 6300 A Arc with Outer-Zone Radiation on November 28, 1959
    J. Geophys. Res., 65, pp. 2759-2766, 1960.

     

  73. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., and WEI CHING LIN
    Outer Radiation Belt and Solar Proton Observations with Explorer VII during March-April 1960
    J. Geophys. Res., 65, pp. 2998-3003, 1960.

     

  74. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    On the Radiation Hazards of Space Flight
    The Physics and Medicine of the Atmosphere & Space, [New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1960], pp. 1-13.

     

  75. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Remarks by J. A. Van Allen on Observations of High Intensity Radiation by Satellites 1958 Alpha and 1958 Gamma
    (Transcript of remarks as delivered at special meeting for members of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Physical Society, Washington, D.C., May 1, 1958)
    IGY Satellite Report, Number 13, pp. 1-22, January 1961.

     

  76. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Current Work on Geomagnetically Trapped Corpuscular Radiation
    I.C.S.U. Review, 3, pp. 53-60, 1961.

     

  77. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Corpuscular Radiations in Space
    Radiation Research, 14, pp. 540-550, 1961.

     

  78. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Geomagnetically Trapped Corpuscular Radiation
    Science in Space, edited by Lloyd V. Berkner and Hugh Odishaw [New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1961], Chap. 15, pp. 275-295.

     

  79. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    A Bibliography Concerning Geomagnetically Trapped Corpuscular Radiation and Related Topics, October, 1960
    [See above pp. 285-295.]

     

  80. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    The Earth and Near Space
    Bull. Atomic Scientists (May-June 1961), pp. 218-222, 1961.

     

  81. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Danger Zone
    Space World, pp. 22-23, 49, 53-54, December 1961.

     

  82. O'BRIEN, B. J., J. A. VAN ALLEN, C. D. LAUGHLIN, and L. A. FRANK
    Absolute Electron Intensities in the Heart of the Earth's Outer Radiation Zone
    J. Geophys. Res., 67, pp. 397-403, 1962.

     

  83. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and W. A. WHELPLEY
    Radiation Observations with Satellite Injun I, September 28 - October 4, 1961
    J. Geophys. Res., 67, pp, 1660-1661, 1962.

     

  84. O'BRIEN, B. J., C. D. LAUGHLIN, J. A. VAN ALLEN, and L. A. FRANK
    Measurements of the Intensity and Spectrum of Electrons at 1000-Kilometer Altitude and High Latitudes
    J. Geophys. Res., 67, pp, 1209-1225, 1962.

     

  85. PIZZELLA, GUIDO, C. E. McILWAIN, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Time Variations of Intensity in the Earth's Inner Radiation Zone, October 1959 through December 1960
    J. Geophys. Res., 67, pp. 1235-1253, 1962.

     

  86. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Physics in Space
    School Science and Mathematics, pp. 245-250, 1962.

     

  87. O'BRIEN, B. J., C. D. LAUGHLIN, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Geomagnetically Trapped Radiation Produced by a High-Altitude Nuclear Explosion on July 9, 1962
    Nature, 195, pp. 939-943, 1962.

     

  88. ROSSER, W.G.V., B. J. O'BRIEN, J. A. VAN ALLEN, L. A. FRANK, and C. D. LAUGHLIN
    Electrons in the Earth's Outer Radiation Zone
    J. Geophys. Res., 67, pp. 4533-4542, 1962.

     

  89. PIZZELLA, GUIDO, C. E. McILWAIN, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Reply to the Discussion of W. N. Hess
    J. Geophys. Res., 67, pp. 4888-4889, 1962.

     

  90. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., and L. A. FRANK
    The Iowa Radiation Experiment (Mariner II Encounter with Venus)
    Science, 138, pp. 1097-1098, 1962.

     

  91. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Dynamics, Composition and Origin of the Geomagnetically Trapped Corpuscular Radiationr
    Trans. Int. Astron. Union, Vol. XIB, pp. 99-136, 1962.

     

  92. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Dynamics, Composition and Origin of the Geomagnetically Trapped Corpuscular Radiation
    Chap. 7, Space Science, edited by Donald P. LeGalley [New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1963], pp. 226-274, 1963.

     

  93. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Starfish Test
    Nuclear Information, Vol. V, No. 3, pp. 1-12, January 1963.

     

  94. VAN ALLEN, J. A., L. A. FRANK, and B. J. O'BRIEN
    Satellite Observations of the Artificial Radiation Belt of July 1962
    J. Geophys. Res., 68, pp. 619-627, 1963.

     

  95. FRANK, L. A., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and H. K. HILLS
    Mariner II: Preliminary Reports on Measurements of Venus Charged Particles
    Science, 139, pp. 905-907, 1963.

     

  96. FRANK, L. A., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Intensity of Electrons in the Earth's Inner Radiation Zone
    J. Geophys. Res., 68, pp. 1203-1207, 1963.

     

  97. FRANK, L. A., J. A. VAN ALLEN, W. A. WHELPLEY, and J. D. CRAVEN
    Absolute Intensities of Geomagnetically Trapped Particles with Explorer 14
    J. Geophys. Res., 68, pp. 1573-1579, 1963.

     

  98. FREEMAN, J. W., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and L. J. CAHILL
    Explorer 12 Observations of the Magnetospheric Boundary and the Associated Solar Plasma on September 13, 1961
    J. Geophys. Res., 68, pp. 2121-2130, 1963.

     

  99. FRANK, L. A., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and E. MACAGNO
    Charged-Particle Observations in the Earth's Outer Magnetosphere
    J. Geophys. Res., 68, pp. 3543-3554, 1963.

     

  100. LIN, W. C., D. VENKATESAN, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Latitude Survey of Cosmic-Ray Intensity by Explorer 7, October 1959 to February 1961
    J. Geophys. Res., 68, pp. 4885-4896, 1963.

     

  101. AKASOFU, S.-I., W. C. LIN, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    The Anomalous Entry of Low-Rigidity Solar Cosmic Rays into the Geomagnetic Field
    J. Geophys. Res., 68, pp. 5327-5338, 1963.

     

  102. LIN, WEI CHING, and JAMES A. VAN ALLEN
    Observation of Galactic and Solar Cosmic Rays with Explorer 7
    Chap. 17, Astronautical Engineering and Science, edited by Ernest Stuhlinger, Frederick I. Ordway, III, Jerry C. McCall, and George C. Bucher [New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1963], pp. 299-315.

     

  103. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and W. C. LIN
    The Edge of the Polar Plateau for Galactic Cosmic Rays and Their Charged Albedo
    J. Geophys. Res., 69, pp. 531-534, 1964.

     

  104. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Remarks on Accompanying Letter of Dr. K. I. Gringauz
    J. Geophys. Res., 69, pp. 1011-1013, 1964.

     

  105. FRANK, L. A., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and H. K. HILLS
    A Study of Charged Particles in the Earth's Outer Radiation Zone with Explorer 14
    J. Geophys. Res., 69, pp. 2171-2191, 1964.

     

  106. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Van Allen Belt
    McGraw-Hill Yearbook Science and Technology, pp. 399-402, 1964.

     

  107. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Science as a Human Enterprise
    Current Science-Teacher's Edition, Section 1, Vol. XLIX, No. 18, February 3-7, 1964.

     

  108. FRANK, L. A., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and J. D. CRAVEN
    Large Diurnal Variations of Geomagnetically Trapped and of Precipitated Electrons Observed at Low Altitudes
    J. Geophys. Res., 69, pp. 3155-3167, 1964.

     

  109. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Lifetimes of Geomagnetically Trapped Electrons of Several MeV Energy
    Nature, 203, pp. 1006-1007, 1964.

     

  110. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Survival of Thin Films in Space
    J. Geophys. Res., 69, pp. 4170-4172, 1964.

     

  111. FRANK, L. A., J. W. FREEMAN, JR., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Recent Observations of Electron Intensities in the Earth's Outer Magnetosphere and Beyond
    Space Research IV, edited by P. Muller [Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company, 1964], pp. 588-605.

     

  112. LIN, W. C., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Observation of Solar Cosmic Rays from October 13, 1959 to February 17, 1961 with Explorer VII
    Space Exploration and the Solar System [New York: Academic Press, 1964], pp. 194-235.

     

  113. FRANK, L. A., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    A Survey of Magnetospheric Boundary Phenomena
    Research in Geophysics, Volume 1: Sun, Upper Atmosphere, and Space, edited by Hugh Odishaw [Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964], pp. 161-187.

     

  114. VAN ALLEN, J. A., W. C. LIN, and H. LEINBACH
    On the Relationship between Absolute Solar Cosmic Ray Intensity and Riometer Absorption
    J. Geophys. Res., 69, pp. 4481-4491, 1964.

     

  115. FRANK, L. A., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Measurements of Energetic Electrons in the Vicinity of the Sunward Magnetospheric Boundary with Explorer 14
    J. Geophys. Res., 69, pp. 4923-4932, 1964.

     

  116. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Artificial Radiation Belts
    McGraw-Hill Yearbook Science and Technology, pp. 107-109, 1965.

     

  117. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Alfven Invariant in the Field of a Magnetic Unipole
    J. Geophys. Res., 70, 1240, 1965.

     

  118. VAN ALLEN, J. A., L. A. FRANK, B. MAEHLUM, and L. W. ACTON
    Solar X-Ray Observations by Injun 1
    J. Geophys. Res., 70, pp. 1639-1645, 1965.

     

  119. VAN ALLEN, J. A., L. A. FRANK, S. M. KRIMIGIS, and H. K. HILLS
    Absence of Martian Radiation Belts and Implications Thereof
    Science, 149, pp. 1228-1233, 1965.

     

  120. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Absence of 40-kev Electrons in the Earth's Magnetospheric Tail at 3300 Earth Radii
    J. Geophys. Res., 70, pp. 4731-4739, 1965.

     

  121. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and S. M. KRIMIGIS
    Impulsive Emission of ~ 40-kev Electrons from the Sun
    J. Geophys. Res., 70, pp. 5737-5751, 1965.

     

  122. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Further Remarks on the Absence of a Very Extended Magnetospheric Tail
    J. Geophys. Res., 71, pp. 2406-2407, 1966.

     

  123. KRIMIGIS, S. M., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Observation of ~ 500-kev Protons in Interplanetary Space with Mariner IV
    Phys. Rev. Lett., 16, pp. 419-423, 1966.

     

  124. FRANK, L. A., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Correlation of Outer Radiation Zone Electrons (Ee ~ 1 Mev) with the Solar Activity Cycle
    J. Geophys. Res., 71, pp. 2697-2700, 1966.

     

  125. VAN ALLEN, J. A
    Some General Aspects of Geomagnetically Trapped Radiation
    Radiation Trapped in the Earth's Magnetic Field, edited by Billy M. McCormac [Dordrecht-Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1966], pp. 65-75.

     

  126. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Spatial Distribution and Time Decay of the Intensities of Geomagnetically Trapped Electrons from the High Altitude Nuclear Burst of July 1962
    Spatial Distribution and Time Decay of the Intensities of Geomagnetically Trapped Electrons from the High Altitude Nuclear Burst of July 1962 Radiation Trapped in the Earth's Magnetic Field, edited by Billy M. McCormac [Dordrecht D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1966], pp. 575-592.

     

  127. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., and NORMAN F. NESS
    Observed Particle Effects of an Interplanetary Shock Wave on July 8, 1966
    J. Geophys. Res., 72, pp. 935-942, 1967.

     

  128. KRIMIGIS, S. M., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and T. P. ARMSTRONG
    Simultaneous Observations of Solar Protons Inside and Outside the Magnetosphere
    Phys. Rev. Lett., 18, pp. 1204-1207, 1967.

     

  129. KRIMIGIS, S. M., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Observations of the February 5-12, 1965, Solar Particle Event with Mariner 4 and Injun 4
    J. Geophys. Res., 72, pp. 4471-4486, 1967.

     

  130. KRIMIGIS, S. M., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Geomagnetically Trapped Alpha Particles
    J. Geophys. Res., 72, pp. 5779-5797, 1967.

     

  131. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    The Solar X-Ray Flare of July 7, 1966
    J. Geophys. Res., 72, pp. 5903-5911, 1967.

     

  132. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Are We to Abandon the Planets to the Soviet Union?
    Science, 158, 1405, 1967.

     

  133. VAN ALLEN, J. A., S. M. KRIMIGIS, L. A. FRANK, and T. P. ARMSTRONG
    Venus: An Upper Limit on Intrinsic Magnetic Dipole Moment Based on Absence of a Radiation Belt
    Science, 158, pp. 1673-1675, 1967.

     

  134. NATHAN, K.V.S.K., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Diffusion of Solar Cosmic Rays and the Power Spectrum of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field
    J. Geophys. Res., 73, pp. 163-164, 1968.

     

  135. VAN ALLEN, J. A., S. M. KRIMIGIS, L. A. FRANK, and T. P. ARMSTRONG
    Observed Absence of Energetic Electrons and Protons near Venus
    J. Geophys. Res., 73, pp. 421-425, 1968.

     

  136. VAN ALLEN, J. A., J. F. DRAKE, and SR. J. GIBSON
    Solar X-Ray Observations with Explorer 33, Explorer 35, and Mariner V
    Astron. J., 73, No. 1360 (June 1968 Supplement).

     

  137. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Solar X-Ray Flares on May 23, 1967
    Astrophys. J., 152, pp. L85-L86, 1968.

     

  138. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Particle Description of the Magnetosphere
    Physics of the Magnetosphere, edited by Robert L. Carovillano, John F. McClay, and Henry R. Radoski [Dordrecht-Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1968], pp. 147-217.

     

  139. KRIMIGIS, S. M., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Distribution and Energy Spectrum of Alpha-Particles in the Radiation Zones
    Earth's Particles and Fields, edited by Billy M. McCormac [Reinhold Book Corporation, 1968], pp. 127-140.

     

  140. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Corrected Absolute Flux of the July 7, 1966, Solar X-Ray Flare
    J. Geophys. Res., 73, 6863, 1968.

     

  141. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    The Solar X-Ray Flare of 7 July 1966
    Annals of the IQSY, 3, pp. 198-201, 1969.
    See also J. Geophys. Res., 723, pp. 5903-5911, 1967

     

  142. ARMSTRONG, T. P., S. M. KRIMIGIS, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Observations of the Solar Particle Event of 7 July 1966 with University of Iowa Detectors
    Annals of the IQSY, 3, pp. 313-328, 1969.

     

  143. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and N. F. NESS
    Observed Particle Effects of an Interplanetary Shock Wave on 8 July 1966
    Annals of the IQSY, 3, 375, 1969.

     

  144. KRIMIGIS, S. M., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and T. P. ARMSTRONG
    Solar Particle Observations inside the Magnetosphere during the 7 July 1966 Proton Flare Event
    Annals of the IQSY, 3, pp. 395-407, 1969.

     

  145. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and N. F. NESS
    Particle Shadowing by the Moon
    J. Geophys. Res., 74, pp. 71-93, 1969.

     

  146. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Solar X-Ray Flares on May 23, 1967
    World Data Center A, Upper Atmosphere Geophysics, Report UAG-5 (February 1969), pp. 46-47.
    See also Astrophys. J., 152, L85-L86, 1968.

     

  147. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Charged Particles in the Magnetosphere
    Reviews of Geophysics, 7, pp. 233-255, February-May, 1969.
    [Magnetospheric Physics, edited by Donald J. Williams and Gilbert D. Mead, Proc. International Symposium on the Physis of the Magnetosphere, Washington, D.C., September 3-13, 1968]

     

  148. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and C. D. WENDE
    The Solar Flare of July 8, 1968
    J. Geophys. Res., 74, pp. 3046-3048, 1969.

     

  149. VAN ALLEN, J. A., C. D. WENDE, and S. R. MOSIER
    The North Liberty Radio Observatory of the University of Iowa
    Sol. Phys., 7, pp. 159-163, 1969.

     

  150. YEH, RICHARD S., and JAMES A. VAN ALLEN
    Alpha-Particle Emissivity of the Moon: An Observed Upper Limit
    Science, 166, pp. 370-372, 1969.

     

  151. DRAKE, JERRY F., SR. JEAN GIBSON, O.S.B., and JAMES A. VAN ALLEN
    Iowa Catalog of Solar X-Ray Flux (2-12 )
    Sol. Phys., 10, pp. 433-459, 1969.

     

  152. VAN ALLEN, J. A., S. M. KRIMIGIS, L. A. FRANK, and T. P. ARMSTRONG
    Venus: An Upper Limit on Intrinsic Magnetic Dipole Moment Based on Absence of a Radiation Belt
    The Venus Atmosphere, edited by R. Jastrow and S. I. Rasool [New York: Gordon and Breach, 1969], pp. 551-558.
    See also Science, 158, pp. 1673-1675, 1967

     

  153. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Energetic Particle Phenomena in the Earth's Magnetospheric Tail
    Particles and Fields in the Magnetosphere, edited by B. M. McCormac, pp. 111-121, 1970.

     

  154. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    On the Electric Field in the Earth's Distant Magnetotail
    J. Geophys. Res., 75, pp. 29-38, 1970.

     

  155. GIBSON, SISTER JEAN, O.S.B., and JAMES A. VAN ALLEN
    Correlation of X-Ray Radiation (2 - 12Å) with Microwave Radiation (10.7 centimeters) from the Nonflaring Sun
    Astrophys. J., 161, pp. 1135-1146, 1970.

     

  156. KRIMIGIS, S. M., P. VERZARIU, J. A. VAN ALLEN, T. P. ARMSTRONG, T. A. FRITZ, and B. A. RANDALL
    Trapped Energetic Nuclei Z ≥ 3 in the Earth's Outer Radiation Zone
    J. Geophys. Res., 75, pp. 4210-4215, 1970.

     

  157. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., BRUCE A. RANDALL, and STAMATIOS M. KRIMIGIS
    Energetic Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen Nuclei in the Earth's Outer Radiation Zone
    J. Geophys. Res., 75, pp. 6085-6091, 1970.

     

  158. VENKATARANGAN, P., D. VENKATESAN, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Solar Flare Increases in Cosmic Ray Intensity on November 18, 1968; February 25, 1969; and March 30, 1969
    Acta Phys. Acad. Sci. Hung., 29, pp. 409-420, 1970.

     

  159. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., and BRUCE A. RANDALL
    Evidence for Direct Durable Capture of 1- to 8-MeV Solar Alpha Particles onto Geomagnetically Trapped Orbits
    J. Geophys. Res., 76, pp. 1830-1836, 1971.

     

  160. VAN ALLEN, J. A., J. F. FENNEL, and N. F. NESS
    Asymmetric Access of Energetic Solar Protons to the Earth's North and South Polar Caps
    J. Geophys. Res., 76, pp. 4262-4275, 1971.

     

  161. KRIMIGIS, S. M., E. C. ROELOF, T. P. ARMSTRONG, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Low-Energy (≥ 0.3 MeV) Solar-Particle Observations at Widely Separated Points (> 0.1 AU) during 1967
    J. Geophys. Res., 76, pp. 5921-5946, 1971.

     

  162. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Catalog of Solar X-Rays
    Solar Geophysical Data (July 1966-October 1972), ESSA Environmental Data Service, U.S. Department of Commerce, IER-FB-275 to IER-FB-299, Part II, SGD-300 to SGD-338, Part II.

     

  163. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Observations of Galactic Cosmic-Ray Intensity at Heliocentric Radial Distances of from 1.0 to 2.0 Astronomical Units
    Astron. J., 177, L49-L51, 1972.

     

  164. INNANEN, WILLIAM G., and JAMES A. VAN ALLEN
    Anisotropies in the Interplanetary Intensity of Solar Protons Ep > 0.3 MeV
    J. Geophys. Res., 78, 1019-1035, 1973.

     

  165. CATALANO, CHARLES P., and JAMES A. VAN ALLEN
    Height Distribution and Directionality of 2 - 12 Å X-Ray Flare Emission in the Solar Atmosphere
    Astrophys. J., 185, pp. 335-349, 1973.

     

  166. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Heliocentric Radial Dependence of Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity To and Beyond 3.3 A.U.
    13th International Cosmic Ray Conference Papers, Vol. 2, University of Denver, 17-30 August 1973, pp. 750-1-750-6.

     

  167. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Trip to Jupiter
    Bull. Atomic Scientists, pp. 52-56, December 1973.

     

  168. VAN ALLEN, J. A., D. N. BAKER, B. A. RANDALL, M. F. THOMSEN, D. D. SENTMAN, and H. R. FLINDT
    Energetic Electrons in the Magnetosphere of Jupiter
    Science, 184, pp. 309-311, 1974.

     

  169. VAN ALLEN, J. A., P. VENKATARANGAN, and D. VENKATESAN
    Variability of Intensity Ratios of H to He and He to Z ≥ 3 Ions in Solar Energetic Particle Events
    J. Geophys. Res., 79, pp. 1-8, 1974.

     

  170. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., and ROGER F. RANDALL
    Jupiter's Magnetosphere as Observed with Pioneer 10
    J. Geophys. Res., 79, pp. 3559-3577, 1974.

     

  171. VAN ALLEN, J. A., D. N. BAKER, B. A. RANDALL, and D. D. SENTMAN
    The Magnetosphere of Jupiter as Observed with Pioneer 10
    1. Instrument and Principal Findings

    Astronautics & Aeronautics, 12, pp. 14-21, July-August 1974.

     

  172. SARRIS, E. T., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Effects of Interplanetary Shock Waves on Energetic Charged Particles
    J. Geophys. Res., 79, pp. 4157-4173, 1974.

     

  173. VAN ALLEN, J. A., M. N. OLIVEN, and R. A. FLIEHLER
    Magnetic Field in the Earth's Polar Magnetosphere to 21 RE [Abstract]
    EOS, 55,, 1167, 1974.

     

  174. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Investigation of Uranus, Its Satellites, and Distant Interplanetary Phenomena by Spacecraft Techniques
    Icarus, 24, pp. 277-279, 1975.

     

  175. VAN ALLEN, J. A., B. A. RANDALL, D. N. BAKER, C. K. GOERTZ, D. D. SENTMAN, M. F. THOMSEN, and H. R. FLINDT
    Pioneer 11 Observations of Energetic Particles in the Jovian Magnetosphere
    Science, 188, pp. 459-462, 1975.

     

  176. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Interplanetary Particles and Fields
    Sci. Am., 233, pp. 160-173, 1975.

     

  177. SENTMAN, D. D., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and C. K. GOERTZ
    Recirculation of Energetic Particles in Jupiter's Magnetosphere
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 2, pp. 465-468, 1975.

     

  178. BAKER, D. N., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Energetic Electrons in the Jovian Magnetosphere
    JJ. Geophys. Res., 81, pp. 617-632, 1976.

     

  179. SENTMAN, D. D., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Angular Distributions of Electrons of Energy Ee > 0.06 MeV in the Jovian Magnetosphere
    J. Geophys. Res., 81, 1350-1360, 1976.

     

  180. THOMSEN, MICHELLE F., and JAMES A. VAN ALLEN
    Galactic Cosmic-Ray Intensity 0.99 to 5.26 Astronomical Units from the Sun
    Astrophys. J., 206, pp. 599-615, 1976.

     

  181. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    High-Energy Particles in the Jovian Magnetosphere
    Jupiter, edited by T. Gehrels [Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona Press, 1976], pp. 928-960.

     

  182. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity from 1 to 9 A.U.
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 3, pp. 425-428, 1976.

     

  183. BAKER, D. N., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Revised Pioneer 10 Absolute Electron Intensities in the Jovian Magnetosphere
    J. Geophys. Res., 82, pp. 681-683, 1977.

     

  184. MOORE, JESSE W., JAMES A. VAN ALLEN, JAMES R. HYDE, and ROBERT S. NUNAMAKER
    The 1981 Jupiter Orbiter Probe Mission
    Acta Astron., 4, pp. 577-603, 1977.

     

  185. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Distribution and Dynamics of Energetic Particles in the Jovian Magnetosphere
    Space Research, XVII, edited by M. J. Rycroft and A. C. Strickland [Oxford and New York: Pergamon Press, 1977], pp. 719-731.
    [XIX Meeting of COSPAR, Philadelphia, PA, June 1976]

     

  186. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Magnetospheres of Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus
    Highlights of Astronomy , Vol. 4, edited by Edith A. Muller [Dordrecht-Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1977], pp. 195-224.
    [XVI General Assembly of the I.A.U., Grenoble, France, August 1976]

     

  187. THOMSEN, M. F., C. K. GOERTZ, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    A Determination of the L Dependence of the Radial Diffusion Coefficient for Protons in Jupiter's Inner Magnetosphere
    J. Geophys. Res., 82, pp. 3655-3658, 1977.

     

  188. THOMSEN, M. F., C. K. GOERTZ, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    On Determining Magnetospheric Diffusion Coefficients From the Observed Effects of Jupiter's Satellite Io
    J. Geophys. Res., 82, pp. 5541-5550, 1977.

     

  189. PESSES, M. E., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and C. K. GOERTZ
    Energetic Protons Associated With Interplanetary Active Regions 1-5 AU From the Sun
    J. Geophys. Res., 83, pp. 553-562, 1978.

     

  190. SENTMAN, D. D., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and C. K. GOERTZ
    Correction to  Recirculation of Energetic Particles in Jupiter's Magnetosphere"
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 5, pp. 621-622, 1978.

     

  191. GOERTZ, C. K., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and M. F. THOMSEN
    Further Observational Support for the Lossy Radial Difflusion Model of the Inner Jovian Magnetosphere
    J. Geophys. Res., 84, pp. 87-92, 1979.

     

  192. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Energetic Electrons in Jupiter's Dawn Magnetodisc
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 6, pp. 309-312, 1979.

     

  193. GOERTZ, C. K., A. W. SCHARDT, J. A. VAN ALLEN, and J. L. PARISH
    Plasma in the Jovian Current Sheet
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 6, pp. 495-498, 1979.

     

  194. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Propagation of a Forbush Decrease in Cosmic Ray Intensity to 15.9 AU
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 6, pp. 566-568, 1979.

     

  195. GEHRELS, T., and J. VAN ALLEN
    New Ring and Satellites of Saturn
    Circular No. 3417, Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams, International Astronomical Union, 1979 October 25.

     

  196. THOMSEN, M. F., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    On the Inference of Properties of Saturn's Ring E from Energetic Charged Particle Observations
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 6,, pp. 893-896, 1979.

     

  197. PESSES, M. E., B. T. TSURUTANI, J. A. VAN ALLEN, and E. J. SMITH
    Acceleration of Energetic Protons by Interplanetary Shocks
    J. Geophys. Res., 84, pp. 7297-7301, 1979.

     

  198. VAN ALLEN, J. A., M. F. THOMSEN, B. A. RANDALL, R. L. RAIRDEN, and C. L. GROSSKREUTZ
    Saturn's Magnetosphere, Rings, and Inner Satellites
    Science, 207, pp. 415-421, 1980.

     

  199. VENKATESAN, D., S. P. AGRAWAL, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    A Comparative Study of Cosmic Ray Intensity Variations during 1972-1977 Using Spacecraft and Ground-Based Observations
    J. Geophys. Res., 85, pp. 1328-1334, 1980.

     

  200. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Galactic Cosmic-Ray Intensity to a Heliocentric Distance of 18 AU
    Astrophys. J., 238,, pp. 763-767, 1980.

     

  201. VAN ALLEN, J. A., B. A. RANDALL, and M. F. THOMSEN
    Sources and Sinks of Energetic Electrons and Protons in Saturn's Magnetosphere
    J. Geophys. Res., 85, pp. 5679-5694, 1980.

     

  202. VAN ALLEN, J. A., M. F. THOMSEN, and B. A. RANDALL
    The Energetic Charged Particle Absorption Signatures of Mimas
    J. Geophys. Res., 85, pp. 5709-5718, 1980.

     

  203. THOMSEN, M. F., T. G. NORTHROP, A. W. SCHARDT, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Corotation of Saturn's Magnetosphere: Evidence From Energetic Proton Anisotropies J. Geophys. Res., 85, pp. 5725-5730, 1980.

     

  204. THOMSEN, M. F., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Motion of Trapped Electrons and Protons in Saturn's Inner Magnetosphere
    J. Geophys. Res., 85, pp. 5831-5834, 1980.

     

  205. FIMMEL, R. O., J. A. VAN ALLEN, and E. BURGESS
    Pioneer – First to Jupiter, Saturn and Beyond
    NASA SP-446 [Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980]

     

  206. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Radiation Belts
    Encyclopedia of Physics, edited by Rita G. Lerner and George L. Trigg [Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1981], pp. 831-832.

     

  207. PESSES, M. E., B. T. TSURUTANI, J. A. VAN ALLEN, and E. J. SMITH
    Bursts of MeV Jovian Protons Observed in Interplanetary Space
    J. Geophys. Res., 86, pp. 2487-2489, 1981.

     

  208. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    An Analytical Solution of the Two Star Sight Problem of Celestial Navigation
    Navigation, 28, pp. 40-43, 1981.

     

  209. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Radiation Belts of the Earth
    Air & Space, 5, pp. 10-11, 1981.

     

  210. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Observations of High Intensity Radiation by Satellites 1958
    Alpha and 1958 Gamma Space Science Comes of Age, edited by by Paul A. Hanle and Van Del Chamberlain [Washington City: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981], pp. 58-75.

     

  211. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Pioneer 11 Observations of September-October 1977 Solar Particle Events at 5.8 AU
    Solar-Geophysical Activity Reports for September 7-24, 1977 and November 22, 1977, Report UAG-83, Part I, pp. 148-151, 1982.

     

  212. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Findings on Rings and Inner Satellites of Saturn by Pioneer 11
    Icarus, 51, pp. 509-527, 1982.

     

  213. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Magnetospheres and the Interplanetary Medium
    The New Solar System, Second Edition, edited by J. Kelly Beatty, Brian O'Leary, and Andrew Chaikin [Cambridge, MA: Sky Publishing Corporation and Cambridge University Press, 1982], pp. 23-32.

     

  214. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    The Beginnings of Magnetospheric Physics
    Space: Mankind's Fourth Environment, edited by L. C. Napolitano [Oxford and New York: Pergamon Press, 1982], pp. 419-433.
    [XXXII International Astronautical Congress, Rome, 1981]

     

  215. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Foreword
    Physics of the Jovian Magnetosphere, edited by A. J. Dessler [New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983], pp. x-xii.

     

  216. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Absorption of Energetic Protons by Saturn's Ring G
    J. Geophys. Res., 88, pp. 6911-6918, 1983.

     

  217. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Origins of Magnetospheric Physics [Book]
    144 pp. [Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1983]
    QC 809 M35 V35, ISBN 0-87474-940-9.

     

  218. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    On Being President of AGU [Editorial]
    EOS, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 64, 945, 1983.

     

  219. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Genesis of the International Geophysical Year
    EOS, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 64, 977, 1983.

     

  220. PESSES, M. E., J. A. VAN ALLEN, B. T. TSURUTANI, and E. J. SMITH
    High Time Resolution Observations of Corotating Interaction Region Proton Events by Pioneer 11
    J. Geophys. Res., 89, pp. 37-46, 1984.

     

  221. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Energetic Particles in the Inner Magnetosphere of Saturn
    Saturn, edited by Tom Gehrels and Mildred Shapley Matthews [Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona Press, 1984], pp. 281-317.

     

  222. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and B. A. RANDALL
    Interplanetary Cosmic Ray Intensity: 1972-1984 and Out to 32 AU
    pp. 1399-1412, 1985.

     

  223. VENKATESAN, D., R. B. DECKER, S. M. KRIMIGIS, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    The Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity Minimum in the Inner and Outer Heliosphere in Solar Cycle 21
    J. Geophys. Res., 90, 2905-2909, 1985.

     

  224. VENKATESAN, D., R. B. DECKER, S. M. KRIMIGIS, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    The In-Situ Observations of the Cosmic Ray Minimum in the Heliosphere During Solar Cycle 21
    Proceedings of the International Symposium on Cosmic Ray Modulation in the Heliosphere, 21-25 August 1984 [Morioka, Japan: Iwate University, 1985], pp. 279-283.

     

  225. RANDALL, B. A., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Heliocentric Radius of the Cosmic Ray Modulation Boundary
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 13, pp. 628-631, 1986.

     

  226. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    An Upper Limit on the Sizes of Shepherding Satellites at Saturn's Ring G
    J. Geophys. Res., 92, pp. 1153-1159, 1987.

     

  227. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Magnetospheres of the Outer Planets
    In Essays in Space Science, edited by R. Ramaty, T. L. Cline, and J. F. Ormes, NASA Conference Publication CP-2464, pp. 1-17, 1987.

     

  228. VAN ALLEN, J. A., C. E. McILWAIN, and G. H. LUDWIG
    Radiation Observations with Satellite 1958-ε (Reprint of paper originally published in J. Geophys. Res., 64, 271-286, 1959)
    In Forty Years of Excellence in Support of Naval Science, edited by Fred E. Saalfeld, O�ce of Naval Research, Department of the Navy, pp. 121-137, 1987.

     

  229. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Foreword
    The Complete Book of Holograms by Joseph E. Kasper and Steven A. Feller [John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1987], pp. v-vi.

     

  230. VAN ALLEN, J. A., N. A. SAFLEKOS, and E. T. SARRIS
    Delayed Entry of Solar Protons (Ep > 0:3 MeV) into the Earth's Magnetotail
    J. Geophys. Res., 92, 12, pp. 115-12,125, 1987.

     

  231. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Interplanetary Proton (0:61 < Ep < 3:41 MeV) Events Observed with Pioneer 11, 1973-1986 and Out to 22.4 AU
    Sol. Phys., 112, pp. 165-179, 1987.

     

  232. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Early Days of Space Science
    J. British Interplanetary Society, 41, pp. 11-15, 1988.

     

  233. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and R. B. DECKER
    Interplanetary Protons (Ep ≈ 1 MeV) 1973-1986 and Out to 22.4 AU
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 15, pp. 237-240, 1988.

     

  234. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and R. B. DECKER
    Reply
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 15, 842, 1988.

     

  235. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A
    Solar Cycle Dependence of the Radial Gradient of Cosmic Ray Intensity
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 15, pp. 1527-1530, 1988.

     

  236. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and C. L. GROSSKREUTZ
    Relativistic Electrons in Saturn's Inner Magnetosphere and an Estimate of Their Synchrotron Emission
    J. Geophys. Res., 94, pp. 8731-8738, 1989.

     

  237. KRIMIGIS, S. M., T. P. ARMSTRONG, W. I. AXFORD, C. O. BOSTROM, A. F. CHENG, G. GLOECKLER, D. C. HAMILTON, E. P. KEATH, L. J. LANZEROTTI, B. H. MAUK, and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Hot Plasma and Energetic Particles in Neptune's Magnetosphere
    Science, 246, pp. 1483-1489, 1989.

     

  238. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    What Is a Space Scientist? An Autobiographical Example
    Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci., 18, pp. 1-26, 1990.

     

  239. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and J. D. MIHALOV
    Forbush Decreases and Particle Acceleration in the Outer Heliosphere
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 17, pp. 761-764, 1990.

     

  240. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Planetary Magnetospheres and the Interplanetary Medium
    The New Solar System, Third Edition, edited by J. Kelly Beatty and Andrew Chaikin [Cambridge, MA: Sky Publishing Corporation and Cambridge University Press, 1990], pp. 29-40.

     

  241. FARRELL, W. M., and J. A. VAN ALLEN
    Observations of the Earth's Polar Cleft at Large Radial Distances with the Hawkeye 1 Magnetometer
    J. Geophys. Res., 95, 20,945-20,958, 1990.

     

  242. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Active Experiments in Magnetospheric Physics
    Magnetospheric Physics, edited by B. Hultqvist and C.-G. F althammar [New York: Plenum Press, 1990], pp. 9-20.

     

  243. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    The Magnetospheres of Eight Planets and the Moon
    Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Nansen Memorial Lecture, Oslo, Norway, 10 October 1990, 60 pp.

     

  244. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    On the Future of Space Science and Applications
    Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Nansen/Birkeland Symposium, Oslo, Norway, 11 October 1990, pp. 11-18.

     

  245. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    Radiation Belts
    Encyclopedia of Physics, 2nd Edition, edited by Rita A. Lerner and George L. Trigg [New York: VCH Pub- lishers, Inc., 1991], pp. 1009-1010.

     

  246. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    The Outer Planets and the Heliosphere
    Proceedings of Symposium for Reimer Lüst, Paris, France, 27 September 1990, (ESA SP-325, Feb. 1991), pp.29-32.

     

  247. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Why Radiation Belts Exist
    EOS, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 72, 361, 363, 1991.

     

  248. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Interplanetary and Heliospheric Missions
    The Astronomy and Astrophysics Encyclopedia, edited by Stephen P. Maran [New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1992], pp. 319-321.

     

  249. VAN ALLEN, J. A., and J. ADNAN
    Observed Currents on the Earth's High-Latitude Magnetopause
    J. Geophys. Res., 97, pp. 6381-6395, 1992.

     

  250. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., and R. WALKER FILLIUS
    Propagation of a Large Forbush Decrease in Cosmic-Ray Intensity Past the Earth, Pioneer 11 at 34 AU, and Pioneer 10 at 53 AUr
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 19, pp. 1423-1426, 1992.

     

  251. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Where Is the Cosmic-Ray Modulation Boundary of the Heliosphere?
    Currents in Astrophysics and Cosmology, edited by G. Fazio and R. Silberberg, Cambridge University Press, pp. 20-32, 1993.

     

  252. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    924 Elementary Problems and Answers in Solar System Astronomy [Book]
    Journal, Volume, 251 pp. [Iowa City, Iowa: U. of Iowa Press, 1993] ISBN 0-87745-434-5.

     

  253. VAN ALLEN, J. A., Editor
    Cosmic Rays, the Sun, and Geomagnetism: The Works of Scott E. Forbush [Monograph]
    Journal, Volume, 495 pp. [Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 1993] ISBN 0-87590-833-0.

     

  254. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    The Heliospheric Boundary
    J. Geophys. Res., 98, 15,121, 1993.

     

  255. GUIDE TO THE JAMES A. VAN ALLEN PAPERS AND RELATED COLLECTIONS by Christine D. Halas,
    Project Archivist [Book]
    Journal, Volume, 335 pp. [Iowa City, Iowa: The University of Iowa Archives, 1993].

     

  256. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Recovery of Interplanetary Cosmic Ray Intensity Following the Great Forbush Decrease of Mid-1991
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 20, pp. 2797-2800, 1993.

     

  257. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    A 1957 Survey of Cosmic Ray Intensity, 0 to 25 km Altitude and 86 ° N to 73 ° S Geomagnetic Latitude
    J. Geophys. Res., 99, 17, pp. 631-17,636, 1994.

     

  258. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Remarks from the Van Allen Symposium
    EOS, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 75, 397, 1994.

     

  259. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Space Station a.k.a. Project Vampire
    Science, 265, 1017, 1994.

     

  260. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Book Review:  Race to the Stratosphere: Manned Scientific Ballooning in America by David H. DeVorkin
    Journal for the History of Astronomy, 26, pp. 177-179, May 1995.

     

  261. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Book Review:  Science with a Vengeance: How the Military Created the US Space Sciences after World War II by David H. DeVorkin
    Journal for the History of Astronomy, 26, pp. 179-181, May 1995.

     

  262. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Early Rocket Observations of Auroral Bremsstrahlung and Its Absorption in the Mesosphere
    J. Geophys. Res., 100, 14, pp. 485-14,497, 1995.

     

  263. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Twenty-Five Milliamperes: A Tale of Two Spacecraft
    J. Geophys. Res., 101, 10, pp. 479-10,495, 1996.

     

  264. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    1994 Kuiper Prize Lecture: Electrons, Protons, and Planets
    Icarus, 122, pp. 209-232, 1996.

     

  265. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    History of Planetary Science II: Space Age
    Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences, edited by James H. Shirley and Rhodes W. Fairbridge, [New York: Chapman & Hall, 1996], pp. 302-309.

     

  266. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Radiation Belt
    Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics, Vol. 3, edited by John S. Rigden [New York: Simon & Schuster Macmillan, 1996], pp. 1321-1322.

     

  267. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., and BRUCE A. RANDALL
    A Durable Reduction of Cosmic Ray Intensity in the Outer Heliosphere
    J. Geophys. Res., 102, pp. 4631-4641, 1997.

     

  268. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    My Life at APL
    Johns Hopkins APL Tech. Dig., 18, pp. 173-177, 1997.

     

  269. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Energetic Particles in the Earth's External Magnetic Field,
    Discovery of the Magnetosphere, edited by C. Stewart Gillmor and John R. Spreiter, Vol. 7 of History of Geophysics [Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 1997], pp. 235-251.

     

  270. VAN ALLEN, J. A.
    History of Planetary Science II: Space Age
    Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences, edited by J.H. Shirley and R.W. Fairbridge [London: Chapman and Hall], pp. 302-309, 1997.

     

  271. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Biographical Memoirs: Scott Ellsworth Forbush 1904-1984
    [Washington, D.C.: The National Academy Press], 1998.

     

  272. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Update on Pioneer 10
    Eos, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union, 79, 123, 1998.

     

  273. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Radiation Belts
    From the Sun: Auroras, Magnetic Storms, Solar Flares, Cosmic Rays, edited by S. T. Suess and B. T. Tsurutani [Washington, DC: American Geophysical Union, 1998], pp. 23-28.

     

  274. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Mean Free Paths of Solar Electrons (Ee > 45 keV) in the Interplanetary Medium
    J. Geophys. Res. 103, 29, pp. 665-29,677, 1998.

     

  275. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., and FRANCES BAGENAL
    Planetary Magnetospheres and the Interplanetary Medium
    The New Solar System, Fourth Edition, edited by J. Kelly Beatty, Carolyn Collins Petersen, and Andrew Chaikin [Cambridge, MA: Sky Publishing Corporation and Cambridge University Press], pp. 39-58, 1999..

     

  276. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Perturbations of the Earth's Inner Radiation Belt by Two Geomagnetic Storms: Explorer I Revisited
    J. Geophys. Res. 104, 20,001-20,006, 1999.

     

  277. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A., and BRUCE A. RANDALL
    On the Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity During Solar Activity Cycles 19, 20, 21, 22 and Early 23
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 2453-2456, August 2000.

     

  278. VAN ALLEN, J.A.
    Magnetospheric Physics
    The Century of Space Science, Kluwer, 2001.

     

  279. VAN ALLEN, J.A. and W.R. Webber
    Observed Solar Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity in the Outer Heliosphere, 1997-2001
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 29(7), 1131, doi:10.1029/2001GL014099, April 11, 2002.

     

  280. VAN ALLEN, J.A.
    Gravitational Assist in Celestial Mechanics - A Tutorial
    American J. Phys., 71(5), 448-451, May 2003.

     

  281. VAN ALLEN, J.A.
    Is Human Spaceflight Now Obsolete?
    Science, 304, 5672, 822, May 2004.

     

  282. VAN ALLEN, J.A.
    Basic Principles of Celestial Navigation
    American J. Phys., 72(11), 1418-1424, November 2004.

     

  283. VAN ALLEN, JAMES A.
    Van Allen Belts
    The Gale Encyclopedia of Science, Vol. 6, 3rd Edition, edited by B.W. Lerner (Detroit), pp. 4195-9198, 2004.

     

  284. VAN ALLEN, J.A.
    Projected Disappearance of the 11-Year Cyclic Minimum of Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity in the Antapex Direction Within the Outer Heliosphere
    Geophys. Res. Lett., 32(7), L07102, doi:10.1029/2005GL022629, April 15, 2005.

     

  285. VAN ALLEN, J.A.
    Encounter of an Asteroid With a Planet
    American J. Phys., 74(8), 717-719, doi:10.1119/1.2203644, August 2006.

     

  286. VAN ALLEN, J.A.
    Inference of Magnetospheric Currents from Multi-point Magnetic Field Measurements
    American J. Phys., 74(9), 809-814, doi:10.1119/1.2205881, September 2006.