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Editorial: Special issue: “SuperDARN / Studies of Geospace Dynamics - Today and Future”. / Yukimatu, A.S.; Grocott, A.; Thomas, E.G. et al.
In: Polar Science, Vol. 28, 30.06.2021.

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Yukimatu, AS, Grocott, A, Thomas, EG, Nagatsuma, T, Nishitani, N, Hosokawa, K & Watanabe, M 2021, 'Editorial: Special issue: “SuperDARN / Studies of Geospace Dynamics - Today and Future”', Polar Science, vol. 28. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2021.100690

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Yukimatu, A. S., Grocott, A., Thomas, E. G., Nagatsuma, T., Nishitani, N., Hosokawa, K., & Watanabe, M. (2021). Editorial: Special issue: “SuperDARN / Studies of Geospace Dynamics - Today and Future”. Polar Science, 28. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2021.100690

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Yukimatu AS, Grocott A, Thomas EG, Nagatsuma T, Nishitani N, Hosokawa K et al. Editorial: Special issue: “SuperDARN / Studies of Geospace Dynamics - Today and Future”. Polar Science. 2021 Jun 30;28. Epub 2021 May 4. doi: 10.1016/j.polar.2021.100690

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Yukimatu, A.S. ; Grocott, A. ; Thomas, E.G. et al. / Editorial: Special issue: “SuperDARN / Studies of Geospace Dynamics - Today and Future”. In: Polar Science. 2021 ; Vol. 28.

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abstract = "This Polar Science special issue, “SuperDARN/Studies of Geospace Dynamics - Today and Future,” originated from an international SuperDARN (Super Dual Auroral Radar Network) annual workshop held in Japan in June 2019, and is focused on studies of geospace dynamics particularly related to SuperDARN. Its purpose is to overview recent wide and active research, new scientific results and future perspectives mainly through, but not limited to, the scientific papers presented at the workshop. This special issue is an opportunity to commemorate a quarter century since the establishment of SuperDARN in 1995 and to contribute to the further development of geospace sciences and relevant technology. Thirteen valuable papers have been published covering a wide variety of scientific and technical topics. {\textcopyright} 2021",
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AU - Nishitani, N.

AU - Hosokawa, K.

AU - Watanabe, M.

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