A new meridional magnetometer array in Middle-South Europe for monitoring dynamic processes in the coupled system plasmasphere-ionosphere

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Magnetometers, Earth Plasmasphere, Earth Ionosphere

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We describe a new latitudinal magnetometer array which has been recently installed in Middle-South Europe. The purpose of this array is to investigate dynamic processes occurring in the inner magnetosphere. One possibility offered by the array is to determine low-latitude geomagnetic field line eigenfrequencies to monitor spatial and temporal variations of the plasma mass density in the plasmasphere and ionosphere. We present the results for a representative day in terms of whole-day dynamic cross-phase and cross-power spectra between different station pairs. A clear early morning decrease of the resonant frequency is observed which reflects the dynamic ion mass loading effect which takes place in the ionosphere at sunrise.

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