Low-Latitude Auroras Observed at Moshiri and Rikubetsu (L=1.6) during Magnetic Storms on February 26, 27, 29, and May 10, 1992.
K. Shiokawa(Nagoya University), Y. Kiyama(Niigata University), K. Yumoto(Kyushu University), Yoshihito Tanaka(Nagoya University), T. Oguti(Nagoya University)
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