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Structure of the magnetic pileup boundary at Mars and Venus
Author(s):
C Bertucci
,
C Mazelle
,
J. D. Slavin
,
C. T. Russell
,
M. T. Acuna
Publication date:
2005
Journal:
J. Geophys. Res.
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10.1029/2004A010592
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Atmospheric, Oceanic and Environmental physics
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Physics
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Space Physics
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