Geomagnetic Effects From the Plasma Cloud Extending in the Ionosphere

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Geomagnetic variations on the Earth surfaces created by the magnetohydrodynamics stage of the expansion of the plasma cloud of the high-altitude nuclear explosions are considered. It is shown that the distribution of the amplitudes of these variations on the different distances from the cloud submits to the specific regularity. The analysis of the experimental data and magnetohydrodynamics numerical simulation have confirmed that the temporal form and phases of the electromagnetic field on the Earth surface are determined by its propagation through three channels: through the atmosphere, through the ionosphere and through the lithosphere. The good agreement between the results of the numerical simulations and the measurements is shown. Comparison of the disturbances caused by the explosions and substorms show the difficulties of its separation on the distant zone from the explosions.

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