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Dejnakarintra, M, Park CG.  1977.  The effects of magnetospheric convection on atmospheric electric fields in the polar cap. Garmisch Conference. :536.
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Park, CG, Dejnakarintra M.  1977.  Thundercloud electric field in the ionosphere. Garmisch Conference. :544.
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Dejnakarintra, M, Park CG.  1974.  Lightning-Induced Electric Fields in the Ionosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research. 79:1903-1910.
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Park, CG, Dejnakarintra M.  1973.  Penetration of Thundercloud Electric Fields into the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere, 1. Middle and Subauroral Latitudes. Journal of Geophysical Research. 78:6623-6633.
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Dejnakarintra, M, Inan US, Carpenter DL.  1985.  Transient tropospheric electric fields resulting from sudden changes in ionospheric conductivity. Journal of Geophysical Research. 90:12271.
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