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Illumination of the plasmasphere by terrestrial very low frequency transmitters: Model validation

By Richard A. Quinn , G.P. Ginet, J. M. Albert, G. S. Sales, B. W. Reinisch, P. Song
September 27, 2008

Journal of Geophysical Research

Filed under: Ionosphere, Space, Space plasma
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