Geomagnetic pulsations as a result of the solar flare of March 23, 1976

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Geomagnetic Pulsations, Radiation Effects, Solar Flares, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Chromosphere, Daytime, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Night Sky, Solar X-Rays

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Geomagnetic pulsations connected with the flare of March 23, 1976 are examined on the basis of data obtained at midlatitude stations on Cuba and in the USSR. The data indicate that chromospheric flares accompanied by considerable X-ray fluxes (exceeding background values by 2-3 orders of magnitude) can lead to the appearance of a burst of geomagnetic pulsations with periods of 60-80 sec both in the dayside and the nightside ionosphere.

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