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Survey of Geomagnetic Observations Made in the Northern Sector of Russia and New Methods for Analysing Them. / Gvishiani, Alexei; Lukianova, Renata; Soloviev, Anatoly; Khokhlov, Andrei.

In: Surveys in Geophysics, Vol. 35, No. 5, 01.01.2014, p. 1123-1154.

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Gvishiani, Alexei ; Lukianova, Renata ; Soloviev, Anatoly ; Khokhlov, Andrei. / Survey of Geomagnetic Observations Made in the Northern Sector of Russia and New Methods for Analysing Them. In: Surveys in Geophysics. 2014 ; Vol. 35, No. 5. pp. 1123-1154.

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