CMEs and Long-Lived Geomagnetic Storms: A Case Study
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We studied the relationship between successive coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and a long-lived geomagnetic storm (LLGMS) by examining the 1998 May 4 event. Five successive CMEs from the same active region and four interplanetary shocks were found to be associated with this LLGMS. We investigated the effect of successive and interacting CMEs on the LLGMS.
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تاریخ انتشار 2005