Field line resonance effects in local meridional structure of mid-latitude geomagnetic pulsations

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Geomagnetic Micropulsations, Lines Of Force, Magnetospheric Instability, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Resonance, Amplitudes, Extremely Low Radio Frequencies, Magnetic Signatures, Phase Deviation, Power Spectra

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The role of resonance effects in the formation of the local spatial structure of pulsations is studied by the use of data from a joint USSR-GDR experiment on synchronous pulsations, recorded at two meridional profiles with small separation between stations. The influence of resonance effects reveals itself not in the latitude dependent pulsation frequency, but in the distortion of relationship between low-frequency and high-frequency components of a signal spectrum. The amplitude and phase gradients of Pc3-4 and Pi2 pulsations are in qualitative agreement with theoretical predictions of the model of MHD wave transformation in the plasmasphere.

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