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  1. Atreya, S. K., A. S. Wong, K. H. Baines, M. H. Wong, and T. C. Owen (2005), Jupiter's ammonia clouds—localized or ubiquitous?Planet. Space Sci., 53(5), 498–507, doi:10.1016/j.pss.2004.04.002.
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