A decade of the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN): scientific achievements, new techniques and future directions
G. Chisham(Natural Environment Research Council), A. D. M. Walker(University of KwaZulu-Natal), P. L. Dyson(La Trobe University), J. M. Ruohoniemi(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), R. A. Greenwald(Max Planck Society), Natsuo Sato(National Institute of Polar Research), J. P. Villain(Abu Dhabi Health Services), M. Lester(University of Leicester), S. E. Milan(University of Bergen), W. A. Bristow(University of Alaska Fairbanks), G. J. Sofko(University of Saskatchewan), K. A. McWilliams(University of Saskatchewan), M. P. Freeman(British Antarctic Survey), T. K. Yeoman(University of Leicester), Takashi Kikuchi(Nagoya University), A. Grocott(University of Leicester), M. Pinnock(British Antarctic Survey), J. P. S. Rash(University of KwaZulu-Natal)
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