Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1982
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1982p%26ss...30.1199g&link_type=abstract
(International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, Scientific Assembly, 4th, Edinburgh, Scotland, Aug. 14, 1981.) Planetar
Physics
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Geomagnetic Pulsations, Ground Stations, Magnetometers, Resonance, Arrays, Data Correlation, Earth Ionosphere, Plasmasphere, Satellite Observation, Wave Propagation
Scientific paper
Questions concerning the use of magnetometer arrays are discussed, taking into account the measurement of the spatial and temporal variation of pulsation magnetic wave fields as seen on the ground. An array has the advantage of being stationary enabling spatial and temporal variations to be separated, and its geometry can be tailored to the specific problem being investigated. The main disadvantage of a ground array is that it is on the ground. A review of array results related to classical work is provided, taking into account latitudinal and longitudinal localization, the effect of the ionosphere, and giant pulsations. A description is presented of modern work which uses one or more of three approaches. The approaches are related to sophisticated data processing methods, multidisciplinary studies, and multipoint studies.
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