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                Journal
                Geophysical Research Letters
                Geophys. Res. Lett.
                Wiley
                00948276
                August 16 2016
                August 16 2016
                August 04 2016
                : 43
                : 15
                : 8286-8297
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Physics; University of Toronto; Toronto Ontario Canada
                [2 ]Cluster Earth and Climate, Department of Earth Sciences; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Amsterdam Netherlands
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                10.1002/2016GL070114
                c3ceff69-7acf-45b0-a0f0-ef0d9b375e66
                © 2016

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