A multisatellite study of auroral zone phenomena. Part 2: Observations during a substorm period on 11 November 1969

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Auroral Zones, Magnetic Storms, Satellite Observation, Cosmic Noise, Earth Magnetosphere, Electrons, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Protons

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Observations of electrons and protons over the auroral zone, the interplanetary magnetic field direction and the magnetic activity and cosmic noise absorption are used to study the changing disturbance pattern during a typical substorm period on 11 November 1969. The results are compared with the magnetically less disturbed period from 00 to 10 UT on the same day. It is demonstrated that the magnetic substorm can be used to determine the maximum phase of the magnetospheric activity but neither the onset nor the end.

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