Propagation of Pc3?4 pulsations at low latitudes
F.W. Menk, B.J. Fraser, C. Ziesolleck and P.W. McNabb
Exploration Geophysics
17(1) 8 - 10
Published: 1986
Abstract
Magnetic pulsations are ultra-low frequcncy (ULF) oscillations in the geomagnetic field with periods of the order of 1?1000s. These pulsations are manifestations of hydromagnetic waves gencrated in the magnetosphere by a variety ofphysical processes and instabilities. Pc3?4 waves fall in the period range 10?150 s and appear to be produced by resonant oscillations of the earth's magnetic field lines, generally driven by the solar wind as it flows around the magnetosphere. Figure 1 shows a schematic representation of these iriteraclion regions.https://doi.org/10.1071/EG986008a
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