Low‐latitude dusk flank magnetosheath, magnetopause, and boundary layer for low magnetic shear: Wind observations
T. D. Phan(University of California, Berkeley), R. P. Lepping(Deleted Institution), M. McCarthy(Earth and Space Research), C. W. Carlson(University of California, Berkeley), M. Moyer(Space Science Institute), G. K. Parks(University of California, Berkeley), H. Rème, D. E. Larson(University of California, Berkeley), R. P. Lin(Tongji University), J. McFadden(University of California, Berkeley), T. R. Sanderson(Space Science Institute), K. I. Paularena(Space Science Institute)
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