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Decay Times Of Transitionally-Dense Specularly Reflecting Meteor Trails And 1 Potential Chemical Impact On Trail Lifetime

11th November 201611th November 2016 by Steven Pickering
  • Journal: Annals Of Geophysics
  • Principal Investigator: John Plane
  • CEMAC Staff: Wuhu Feng
  • Skills: WACCM
  • Year: 2016
Categories activities journal articles, author john plane, journal annals of geophysics, skill waccm, Uncategorised, year 2016
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