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Lockwood M., Mccrea I.W., Milan S.E., Moen J., Cerisier J.C. & Thorolfsson A. (2000). Plasma structure within poleward-moving cusp / cleft auroral transcients: EISCAT Svalbard radar observations and an explanation in terms of large local time extent of events. Annales geophysicae, 18, 1027–1042.
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