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Observations of soft X-ray emission in the vicinity of high velocityHi clouds could be used to derive cloud velocities transverse to the lines of sight.
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Bone, D.A., Hartquist, T.W. & Sanford, P. Soft X-ray diagnostics of the kinematics of high-velocity clouds. Astrophys Space Sci 89, 173–176 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01008395
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