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spellingShingle Pan, C. J., Röttger, J., Chen, C. L., Geophysical Research Letters, Radar investigations of low‐altitude quasi‐periodic echoes in Chung‐Li, General Earth and Planetary Sciences, Geophysics
title Radar investigations of low‐altitude quasi‐periodic echoes in Chung‐Li
title_full Radar investigations of low‐altitude quasi‐periodic echoes in Chung‐Li
title_fullStr Radar investigations of low‐altitude quasi‐periodic echoes in Chung‐Li
title_full_unstemmed Radar investigations of low‐altitude quasi‐periodic echoes in Chung‐Li
title_short Radar investigations of low‐altitude quasi‐periodic echoes in Chung‐Li
title_sort radar investigations of low‐altitude quasi‐periodic echoes in chung‐li
title_unstemmed Radar investigations of low‐altitude quasi‐periodic echoes in Chung‐Li
topic General Earth and Planetary Sciences, Geophysics
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