Virtual Planetary Space Weather Services offered by the Europlanet H2020 Research Infrastructure
@article{Andre2017VirtualPS, title={Virtual Planetary Space Weather Services offered by the Europlanet H2020 Research Infrastructure}, author={Nicolas Andr'e and Manuel Grande and Nicholas Achilleos and Mathieu Barth'el'emy and M. Bouchemit and Kevin Benson and Pierre Louis Blelly and Elena Yu. Budnik and S. Caussarieu and Baptiste Cecconi and T. Cook and Vincent G'enot and Patrick Guio and A. Goutenoir and Benjamin Grison and Ricardo Hueso and Mikel Indurain and G. Jones and Jean Lilensten and Aur{\'e}lie Marchaudon and Daniel Matthiae and Andrea Opitz and Alexis P. Rouillard and Iwona Stanislawska and Jan Sou{\vc}ek and Chihiro Tao and Lukasz Tomasik and Jeremie Vaubaillon}, journal={Planetary and Space Science}, year={2017}, volume={150}, pages={50-59} }
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