On the use of K indices to define maximum external contributions to Magsat data at mid-latitudes

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Published K indices defined from ground-based magnetic variations are shown to give reliable upper bounds to the mid-latitude, external transient field recorded by Magsat (350 km altitude). The argument relies on model calculations of three-dimensional current systems known to be representative of auroral activity and gives a simple method for estimating source contamination in the magnetic data used for main field and crustal anomalies calculations.

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