Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jan 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985p%26ss...33...53m&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science (ISSN 0032-0633), vol. 33, Jan. 1985, p. 53-65, 67. Research supported by the Australian Research Gr
Mathematics
Logic
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Daytime, Geomagnetic Micropulsations, Polar Caps, Annual Variations, Diurnal Variations, Intervals, Power Spectra
Scientific paper
A family of related Pcl-2(0.2-10 s) discrete daytime geomagnetic pulsations is presented using pulsation data obtained at Davis, Antarctica, a typical polar-cap station. The morphological properties of IPRP and Pclb pulsation regimes, which maximize in amplitude and frequency of occurrence under the projection of the polar cusp, are examined. Furthermore, two other variations of discrete pulsation bursts yet to be named are also presented, viz IPFP (Intervals of Pulsations with Falling Period) and IPAP (Intervals of Pulsations with Alternating Period) which are observed on rare occasions. It is also suggested that the Pclb(0.2-5 s) should be extended to incorporate Pc2b(5-10s) which from the results in this paper are physically the same phenomenon and could be collectively classified as IPCP (Intervals of Pulsations with Constant Period).
Cole Keith D.
Morris James R.
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