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Meteor head echo altitude distributions and the height cutoff effect studied with the EISCAT HPLA UHF and VHF radars
A. Westman
EISCAT Scientific Association, Kiruna, Sweden
G. Wannberg
EISCAT Scientific Association, Kiruna, Sweden
A. Pellinen-Wannberg
Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Kiruna, Sweden
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