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South American auroral reports during the Carrington storm

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South American auroral reports during the Carrington storm

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Hisashi Hayakawaほか
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Hisashi Hayakawa
Jose R. Ribeiro
Yusuke Ebihara
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2020-08-26
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EPS : Earth, Planets and Space
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Mr. Carrington regrets having omitted previously to communicate the following passage in a letter from M. Schwabe, dated March, which is plainly intended for others as well as himself
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Dst of the Carrington storm of 1859
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Sfe: waiting for the big one
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The diffuse aurora
Measurements of the intensity and spectrum of electrons at 1000-kilometer altitude and high latitudes
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What is a geomagnetic storm?
Using the aa Index Over the Last 14 Solar Cycles to Characterize Extreme Geomagnetic Activity
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The grand aurorae borealis seen in Colombia in 1859
The height of maximum luminosity in an auroral arc
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