Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985jatp...47.1211b&link_type=abstract
(URSI, Open Symposium on Active Experiments in Space Plasmas, Florence, Italy, Aug. 1984) Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial
Physics
11
Atmospheric Heating, Earth Magnetosphere, Man Environment Interactions, Plasma Diagnostics, Space Plasmas, Electron Precipitation, Harmonic Radiation, Magnetic Storms, Power Lines, Radio Transmitters, Thunderstorms, Very Low Frequencies
Scientific paper
The effects of power-line harmonic radiation (PLHR) and VLF transmitter signals on the magnetosphere are investigated using satellite data. Evidence has accumulated that PLHR can give rise to wave-particle interactions in the magnetosphere by stimulation of VLF emission and contribute to the formation of the electron slot (L = 2-3). The emissions in the northeastern USA zone (335-10 deg E), in the Atlantic to the west (10-40 deg E), and in the zone centered on the longitude of Yakutsk (62 deg N, 130 deg E) are compared; a permanent zone of VLF emission which appears to originate in the industrial area of the northeastern USA and southern Canada, and more intense stimulated emission in the summer (North Hemisphere) occurring poleward of the electron slot at L = 3-5 are observed. The influence of particle precipitation and electron slot on the climate is examined. The generation of PLHR from industrial plants is studied.
Bullough K.
Kaiser T. R.
Strangeways H. J.
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