Articles | Volume 22, issue 9
Ann. Geophys., 22, 3123–3128, 2004
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-22-3123-2004
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Special issue: Equatorial and low latitude aeronomy (ELLA)
23 Sep 2004
23 Sep 2004
Plasma bubble zonal velocity variations with solar activity in the Brazilian region
P. M. Terra et al.
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