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Scientific paper
Jun 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987jgr....92.6159s&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227), vol. 92, June 1, 1987, p. 6159-6162.
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Annual Variations, Auroral Arcs, Diurnal Variations, Geomagnetism, Statistical Analysis, Conjugates, Geography, Very Low Frequencies
Scientific paper
Statistical characteristics of auroral hiss emissions in the 30-kHz band are examined using data observed simultaneously at the Syowa-Husafell conjugate pair of stations during September-November 1983. The occurrence probabilities of conjugate events observed simultaneously at the two stations were almost the same in September and October and decreased during November. The nonconjugate events observed only at Syowa were detected more often in September. The number of nonconjugate events decreased in October and November. These phenomena were mostly observed during 1700-2300 MLT around geographic midnight at Syowa. On the other hand, the number of nonconjugate phenomena detected only at Husafell in Iceland increased from September to November. The occurrence peaks were around 2100-0200 MLT, before geographic midnight at Husafell. From these statistical characteristics it is inferred that auroral hiss emissions observed on the ground are strongly controlled by sunlit effects in the topside ionosphere.
Kokubun Susumu
Saemundsson Thorstein
Sato Natsuo
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