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Impact of 10 January 1997 geomagnetic storm on the nighttime Weddell Sea Anomaly: A study utilizing data provided by the TOPEX/Poseidon mission and the Defense Meteorological Satel...
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The F2-layer parameter variations during spring equinox 2013, according to the Kharkiv and EISCAT incoherent scatter radars data
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