A magnetospheric substorm observed at Sanae, Antarctica
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A. Walker | W. Hughes | C. Goertz | P. Sutcliffe | J. Gledhill | D. Smits | P. Stoker | M. Scourfield | R. Haggard | I. S. Dore | P. A. Wakerley
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