Ionospheric control of low latitude geomagnetic micropulsations

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Geomagnetic Micropulsations, Ionospheric Sounding, Magnetic Measurement, Tropical Regions, Ground Stations, Magnetometers

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Low latitude geomagnetic micropulsations have been observed at ASO (22 deg N, 198 deg E in geomagnetic coordinate) by use of a superconducting magnetometer, and signals in the period range from 50 to 120s (Pi2 and Pc4) were analyzed in comparison with ionospheric sounding data. It is found that the increment of D/H ratio (amplitude ratio of D component to H component) of the pulsation appears coincident with E layer ionization enhancement associated with sunrise.

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