Atmospheric gravity waves as a possible candidate for seismo-ionospheric perturbations
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概要
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- 2011-04-15
著者
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Hobara Y.
Univ. Electro‐communications (uec) Tokyo Jpn
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Rozhnoi A.
Institute Of Physics Of The Earth Russian Academy Of Sciences
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Solovieva M.
Institute Of Physics Of The Earth Russian Academy Of Sciences
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HAYAKAWA M.
UEC
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Molchanov O.
Institute Of Physics Of The Earth
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KASAHARA Y.
UEC
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NAKAMURA T.
UEC
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HOBARA Y.
UEC
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KOREPANOV V.
Lviv Centre of Institute for Space Research
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Korepanov V.
Lviv Center Of Institute Of Space Research
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Rozhnoi A.
Institute Of Physics Of The Earth
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Solovieva M.
Institute Of Physics Of The Earth
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Hobara Y.
The University Of Electro-communications(uec) Department Of Electronic Engineering
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