Magnetotail flow bursts: Association to global magnetospheric circulation, relationship to ionospheric activity and direct evidence for localization
V. Angelopoulos(Planetary Science Institute), K. Yumoto(Kyushu University), J. F. Spann(Marshall Space Flight Center), F. S. Mozer, M. Brittnacher(University of Washington), R. W. McEntire(Max Planck Society), T. D. Phan(University of California, Berkeley), H. Hayakawa(Institute of Space and Astronautical Science), T. Mukai(Institute of Space and Astronautical Science), G. K. Parks(University of Washington), T. Yamamoto(Institute of Space and Astronautical Science), H. J. Singer(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), D. E. Larson(University of California, Berkeley), R. P. Lin(University of California, Berkeley), D. J. Williams(United States Air Force Academy), G. A. Germany(University of Alabama in Huntsville), K. Tsuruda(Institute of Space and Astronautical Science), S. Kokubun(Sendai Nishitaga National Hospital), R. P. Lepping(Goddard Space Flight Center)
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