Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007ge%26ae..47..330l&link_type=abstract
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, Volume 47, Issue 3, pp.330-335
Computer Science
94.30.Aa, 94.30.Kq
Scientific paper
Based on the model of large-scale high-latitude current systems developed at IZMIRAN (IZMEM model), it has been indicated that auroral electrojets and current systems concentrated in the polar cap were the generators of long-period geomagnetic variations during the BEAR experiment on the electromagnetic field registration at the Scandinavian test site on June 1 July 15, 1998. Precisely circumpolar current systems, prevailing in the high-latitude ionosphere during the periods of a quiet magnetospheric state, which is characterized by the presence of the northern vertical (B z >0) component of the IMF vector in the solar wind, are responsible for the magnetotelluric fields.
Dremukhina L. A.
Gromova L. I.
Levitin A. E.
Pal'Shin N. A.
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