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Systematic study of intermediate-scale structures of equatorial plasma irregularities in the ionosphere based on CHAMP observationsLühr et al., 2014
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- Lühr H
- Xiong C
- Park J
- Rauberg J
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- Frontiers in Physics
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Equatorial spread-F ionospheric plasma irregularities on the night-side, commonly called equatorial plasma bubbles (EPB), include electron density variations over a wide range of spatial scales. Here we focus on intermediate-scale structures ranging from 100 m to 10 km …
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