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Ionization effect of solar particle GLE events in low and middle atmosphere
I. G. Usoskin
Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory (Oulu unit), University of Oulu, Finland
G. A. Kovaltsov
Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
I. A. Mironova
Institute of Physics, St.Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia
A. J. Tylka
Space Science Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA
W. F. Dietrich
Praxis, Inc., Alexandria, VA, USA
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