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© Author(s) 2004. This work is distributed under
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The Southern Hemisphere and equatorial region ionization response for a 22 September 1999 severe magnetic storm
E. Yizengaw
Cooperative Research Centre for Satellite Systems, Physics Department, La Trobe University, Vic 3086, Australia
E. A. Essex
Cooperative Research Centre for Satellite Systems, Physics Department, La Trobe University, Vic 3086, Australia
R. Birsa
Cooperative Research Centre for Satellite Systems, Physics Department, La Trobe University, Vic 3086, Australia
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