GMS proton flux observation during February 1978

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Magnetic Storms, Proton Flux Density, Radiation Measurement, Satellite Observation, Synchronous Satellites, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Meteorological Satellites, Ring Currents

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It is suggested that the drop out of the 1.2-4 MeV proton flux, observed
by the geostationary satellite GMS, was due to the earthward shift of
the particle boundary in all local time. The particle boundary motions
are associated with substorm activities.

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