Solar Wind and Heliospheric Compositional Variations
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Abstract
Recent in-situ measurements of the composition of the solar wind and heliospheric particles from SOHO, ACE, Wind and Ulysses are providing valuable and often unique new information on origins and acceleration processes in the Sun and heliosphere. This paper reviews some of the more interesting recent findings and their implications.
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| Authors | A. B. Galvin;A. B. Galvin; |
| Journal | symposium - international astronomical union |
| Year | 2001 |
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10.1017/s0074180900219943
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