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Yingna Su

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Nature Communications|October 25, 2024
Unexpected major geomagnetic storm caused by faint eruption of a solar trans-equatorial flux ropeWeilin Teng, Yingna Su, Haisheng Ji, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing : a Publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society|February 13, 2018
When Dijkstra Meets Vanishing Point: A Stereo Vision Approach for Road DetectionYigong Zhang, Yingna Su, Jian Yang, et al.
Nature Communications|June 17, 2016
Observing the release of twist by magnetic reconnection in a solar filament eruptionZhike Xue, Xiaoli Yan, Xin Cheng, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 8, 2007
Continuous plasma outflows from the edge of a solar active region as a possible source of solar windTaro Sakao, Ryouhei Kano, Noriyuki Narukage, et al.
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Nature Communications|October 25, 2024
Unexpected major geomagnetic storm caused by faint eruption of a solar trans-equatorial flux ropeWeilin Teng, Yingna Su, Haisheng Ji, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing : a Publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society|February 13, 2018
When Dijkstra Meets Vanishing Point: A Stereo Vision Approach for Road DetectionYigong Zhang, Yingna Su, Jian Yang, et al.
Nature Communications|June 17, 2016
Observing the release of twist by magnetic reconnection in a solar filament eruptionZhike Xue, Xiaoli Yan, Xin Cheng, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 8, 2007
Continuous plasma outflows from the edge of a solar active region as a possible source of solar windTaro Sakao, Ryouhei Kano, Noriyuki Narukage, et al.
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