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The list of mass ejections published in Solar Geophysical Data during the period of Jan. 1981 to Oct. 1987 contains about 1300 Surges, Sprays and Type II bursts. The relationship between the mass ejection events and the shock front events is investigated by means of correlation of time and position. The result shows that type II bursts start as frequently after the mass ejections as prior to them.
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Urbarz, H.W. Type II bursts of different subclasses associated to transients and mass ejection in the higher corona. Astrophys Space Sci 243, 203–207 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00644056
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