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It is found that 20% solar surges are associated with microwave bursts (2800–15000 MHz) and also that solar surges are not associated with hard X-ray bursts (17–40 keV).
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Verma, V.K. On the solar surge association with microwave and hard X-ray emission bursts. Sol Phys 97, 381–385 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00165997
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