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A major solar eruptive event in July 2012: Defining extreme space weather scenarios : DEFINING EXTREME SPACE WEATHER SCENARIOS
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X. Li
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A. Pulkkinen
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C. M. Ngwira
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M. L. Mays
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A. B. Galvin
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Space Weather
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Space Weather
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Space Weather
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10.1002/swe.20097
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