Observing ULF Pulsations at High Latitudes Using GPS TEC

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[2471] Ionosphere / Plasma Waves And Instabilities, [2772] Magnetospheric Physics / Plasma Waves And Instabilities

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Decades ago Davies and Hartmann [1976] demonstrated the ability to detect ULF waves by monitoring the carrier phase of trans-ionospheric radio waves (from geosynchronous satellites). This study was followed by several theoretical and modeling studies that addressed the physical mechanisms behind the observations. However, since then there have been relatively few studies that have utilized this observational technique to advance our understanding of ULF waves. We show several examples of how GPS-based TEC observations can be used to detect ULF waves - from small-scale, “high m” waves to large scale, large amplitude waves seen during geomagnetic storms. We also explore the limits and ambiguities that may be associated with the technique.

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