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This paper contains a geometric study and solutions of the electromagneto-geostrophic flows, and spatially the geometrical treatments of magnetic field lines are discussed.
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Singh, H.P., Tripathi, D.D., Singh, S.C. et al. A composite stellar model of geostrophic flows II. Astrophys Space Sci 143, 63–71 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00636755
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