Geomagnetic disturbances effects on earths environ and relationship to interplanetary conditions

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[1510] Geomagnetism And Paleomagnetism / Dynamo: Theories And Simulations, [1555] Geomagnetism And Paleomagnetism / Time Variations: Diurnal To Decadal

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Dynamic processes in the sun deliver plasma of charged particles and associated fields to the earth’s environments, causing geomagnetic disturbances at the earth’s surface. This study has enabled us to ascertain that; during geomagnetic disturbances, coronal mass ejection (CME) play dominant role and triggers most interplanetary disturbances. Hence, solar wind streams are invariably affected, and equatorial electrojet (EEJ) is found to increase the storm time index (Dst) variation. On the other hand, counter electrojet (CEJ) favours reduction in Dst variation. It was equally discovered that formation of CEJ could be attributed to interplanetary magnetic field (IMF). It was then concluded that the geomagnetic disturbance phenomena is latitude dependent.

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