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The Sun, the Earth, and the Space Weather. / Portier-fozzani, Fabrice; Puhl-Quinn, P.; Grill, M.; Kleindienst, G.; Siponen, C.; Partamies, N.; Huttunen, E.; Apatenkov, S.; Kiehas, S.; Luethi, B.; Martini, D.; Sarkar, A.; Asnes, A.; Mühlbachler, S.; Sahla, T.; Schäfer, S.; Blagau, A.; Haberreiter, M.; Heidicke, S.; Sterken, V.; Thibert, T.; von Krusenstierna, Nina.

Solar and Heliospheric Origins of Space Weather Phenomena. 2006. стр. 143-164 (Lecture Notes in Physics; Том 699).

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Portier-fozzani, F, Puhl-Quinn, P, Grill, M, Kleindienst, G, Siponen, C, Partamies, N, Huttunen, E, Apatenkov, S, Kiehas, S, Luethi, B, Martini, D, Sarkar, A, Asnes, A, Mühlbachler, S, Sahla, T, Schäfer, S, Blagau, A, Haberreiter, M, Heidicke, S, Sterken, V, Thibert, T & von Krusenstierna, N 2006, The Sun, the Earth, and the Space Weather. в Solar and Heliospheric Origins of Space Weather Phenomena. Lecture Notes in Physics, Том. 699, стр. 143-164. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-33759-8_7

APA

Portier-fozzani, F., Puhl-Quinn, P., Grill, M., Kleindienst, G., Siponen, C., Partamies, N., Huttunen, E., Apatenkov, S., Kiehas, S., Luethi, B., Martini, D., Sarkar, A., Asnes, A., Mühlbachler, S., Sahla, T., Schäfer, S., Blagau, A., Haberreiter, M., Heidicke, S., ... von Krusenstierna, N. (2006). The Sun, the Earth, and the Space Weather. в Solar and Heliospheric Origins of Space Weather Phenomena (стр. 143-164). (Lecture Notes in Physics; Том 699). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-33759-8_7

Vancouver

Portier-fozzani F, Puhl-Quinn P, Grill M, Kleindienst G, Siponen C, Partamies N и пр. The Sun, the Earth, and the Space Weather. в Solar and Heliospheric Origins of Space Weather Phenomena. 2006. стр. 143-164. (Lecture Notes in Physics). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-33759-8_7

Author

Portier-fozzani, Fabrice ; Puhl-Quinn, P. ; Grill, M. ; Kleindienst, G. ; Siponen, C. ; Partamies, N. ; Huttunen, E. ; Apatenkov, S. ; Kiehas, S. ; Luethi, B. ; Martini, D. ; Sarkar, A. ; Asnes, A. ; Mühlbachler, S. ; Sahla, T. ; Schäfer, S. ; Blagau, A. ; Haberreiter, M. ; Heidicke, S. ; Sterken, V. ; Thibert, T. ; von Krusenstierna, Nina. / The Sun, the Earth, and the Space Weather. Solar and Heliospheric Origins of Space Weather Phenomena. 2006. стр. 143-164 (Lecture Notes in Physics).

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