SSC-associated magnetic variations at the geosynchronous altitude

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Geomagnetic Pulsations, Geosynchronous Orbits, Magnetic Variations, Magnetospheric Instability, Sudden Storm Commencements, Goes Satellites, Synchronous Meteorological Satellite, Time Dependence

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Based on data obtained from the geosynchronous satellites, SMS/GOES, and from ground-based stations during 1976 to 1980, SSC-associated magnetic variations are studied. Very characteristic local-time dependencies of the SSC amplitude at the geosynchronous altitude are found. It is shown that the amplitude of SSC in the compressional compound is large on the noon-side, while it becomes smaller with increasing distance from the noon-side and is very small on the midnight-side. In the transverse component, the direction of the initial movement of damped-type pulsations changes drastically across noon and midnight. The observational results are examined quantitatively.

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