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RESULTS from a ground network of fast ionosondes over western Europe, together with simultaneous topside soundings from the satellite Alouette, have revealed the existence of irregularities extending to both the upper and lower ionosphere.
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DU CASTEL, F., FAYNOT, JM. Some Irregularities observed simultaneously in the Upper and Lower Ionosphere at Middle Latitudes. Nature 204, 984–985 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/204984a0
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