Effects of a magnetic storm on the plasmaspheric electron content

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Ionospheric Disturbances, Magnetic Storms, Magnetospheric Electron Density, Radio Beacons, Satellite Observation, Atmospheric Effects, Ats 6, Data Acquisition, Electric Fields, Magnetic Effects, Plasma Diagnostics

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Continuous measurements of the plasmaspheric electron content from January 4 through 17, 1976 provide information on an isolated magnetic storm occurring on January 10. The data are obtained from the Radio Beacon Experiment on board the ATS-6 satellite. Since the magnetic storm had marked effects on the plasmaspheric electron content but little effect on the ionosphere, it has been termed a 'plasmaspheric storm'. The observed plasmaspheric electron content is explained in terms of the large-scale electric field in the magnetosphere.

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