On the cause of northward magnetic field along the negative X axis during magnetospheric substorms

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Earth Magnetosphere, Geomagnetism, Lines Of Force, Polar Substorms, Auroral Zones, Geomagnetic Tail, Ionospheric Currents, Magnetic Effects, Magnetic Storms, Perturbation Theory

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The magnetic fields produced by a three-dimensional current system, consisting of a flow into the morning part of the auroral oval along tail-like field lines, along the auroral oval, and out from the evening part of the oval along tail-like field lines, are computed. It is demonstrated that the major parts of the well-known 'positive bay' in low latitudes on the earth's surface, the positive H variation at the synchronous distance, and the positive Bz variation along the magnetotail during magnetospheric substorms can be caused by the proposed current system.

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