Correlation of whistler mode phase delay with transient hydromagnetic waves

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Earth Magnetosphere, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Wave Propagation, Whistlers, Geomagnetic Pulsations, Magnetic Field Configurations, Magnetometers, Signal Processing, Very Low Frequencies

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It is confirmed that hydromagnetic waves influence VLF propagation in whistler mode ducts. It is found that the radial magnetic field motions induced by these waves change the phase delay of the VLF signals. The observations suggest that the ionosphere influences measurements made on the earth's surface due to the fact that the meridional magnetic field motions in the magnetosphere are rotated to become east-west magnetic variations under the ionosphere.

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