Pulsating auroras in relation to proton and electron auroras

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Auroras, Electron Precipitation, Plasma Oscillations, Proton Precipitation, Diurnal Variations, Nitrogen Ions, Optical Scanners, Photometers

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Observations of pulsating auroras in the magnetic zenith and proton and electron auroras along the magnetic meridian were conducted from three stations covering from 58 to 71 deg invariant during the pulsating aurora campaign in Saskatchewan in January and February of 1980. Pulsations were observed only south of or on the southern edge of the proton precipitation region. This is in general agreement with other uncoordinated studies of proton and pulsating auroras in the late morning hours, but it also appears to be true for isolated events at other times as well.

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