The dawn polar cap boundary at high altitude

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Earth Magnetosphere, High Altitude Environments, High Temperature Plasmas, Polar Caps, Satellite Sounding, Space Plasmas, Ats 6, Geos 1 Satellite, Magnetic Storms, Plasma Dynamics, Ring Currents

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A plasma decrease event has been observed in the dawn sector during large magnetic storms. Supporting plasma data from ATS-6 and GEOS-1 satellites are used to argue that this type of decrease is similar to the midnight-sector plasma-sheet boundary crossing. Implications of such a boundary crossing near dawn for the storm time magnetic field are discussed.

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