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    ...We thank the officers and crew of the R/V L'Atalantef or their assistanced uringt he Suda9oresC...
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    ... model and observations at various JGOFS time series sites: BATS, KERFIX, Papa and HOT. One exception...
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    by Yu, F., Wang, Z., Luo, G., Turco, R.
    Published 2007
    ... mean IMN rates are generally above 10 4 cm ?3 day ?1 , with some hot spots reaching 10 5 cm ?3 day ?1...
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    by Yu, F., Wang, Z., Luo, G., Turco, R.
    Published 2008
    ... are generally above 10 4 cm ?3 day ?1 , with some hot spots reaching 10 5 cm ?3 day ?1 . The zonally-averaged...
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    ... and for the identification of potential 'hot spot' areas that may be important for biodiversity conservation. Ecological...
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    ... lava lake, which could result in generation of NOx by thermal fixation of atmospheric N2 at the hot...
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    ... down, and dissipate over the Malvinas Plateau, suggesting that this region is a hot spot...
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    ... to burned area estimates the burning in 1998 was more than six times as intense as in 1997. Based on hot...
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    ... to burned area estimates the burning in 1998 was more than six times as intense as in 1997. Based on hot...
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    ... sensors on the ZAPS instrument package. Subsequently two TV-grabs from the crater brought back hot, soupy...
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    ... that these giant planet-host stars tend to have similar magnetic field topologies to stars without detected hot...
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    ... and impacts the evolution of the planetary atmosphere. The quiet M dwarf GJ 436 hosts a close-in hot Neptune...
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    ... thermosphere. We find that the H3+ "hot spot" region reported by Raynaud et al. (Raynaud, E., Lellouch, E...
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    ...-in hot Neptune which is known to feature a comet-like tail of hydrogen atoms escaped from its atmosphere...
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