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Holes in the Ionosphere and Magnetic Storms

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THERE is good reason to attribute magnetic storms to neutral streams from the sun. These streams have equal numbers of positive and negative ions, because any excess would immediately be dissipated into the surrounding space.

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ECKERSLEY, T. Holes in the Ionosphere and Magnetic Storms. Nature 150, 177 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1038/150177a0

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