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Active Region Streamer Diagnostics 2001 September 14-16

From 2001 September 14 to 16 the Ultraviolet Coronal Spectrometer aboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory conducted a series of observations designed to study the absolute elemental abundances of an active region streamer. The absolute elemental abundances for O, Si, Fe, Mg, N, S, and Ar were...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2004-03, Vol.603 (2), p.760-775
Main Authors: Uzzo, M, Ko, Y.-K, Raymond, J. C
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