ABOUT POSSIBLE SELF-CONSISTENT MECHANISM OF FORMATION AND DISINTEGRATION OF A RING CURRENT EARTH

Abstract

The paper presents one of the possible mechanisms of formation and decay of the ring current.

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Vadim Bogdanov, Alexandr Kaisin

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  • EP ID EP471143
  • DOI 10.18454/2079-6641-2013-7-2-12-18
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Vadim Bogdanov, Alexandr Kaisin (2013). ABOUT POSSIBLE SELF-CONSISTENT MECHANISM OF FORMATION AND DISINTEGRATION OF A RING CURRENT EARTH. Вестник КРАУНЦ. Физико-математические науки, 2(), 12-18. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-471143