ULF waves - Conjugated ground-satellite relationships

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Earth Magnetosphere, Extremely Low Radio Frequencies, Geos 1 Satellite, Ground Truth, Radio Emission, Satellite Observation, Cold Plasmas, Ion Cyclotron Radiation, Ionospherics, Plasma Spectra, Time Lag

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The simultaneous occurrence of ULF waves observed on board GEOS and at two of its 'conjugated' stations: Husafell (Iceland) and Skibotn (Norway) is studied. An attempt is made to deduce some properties of the regions in which these waves are generated. The few number of simultaneous observations of 'pearl' events indicates that such structured oscillations can occur only in specific conditions which are not met generally at the geostationary altitude. A new method for measuring time delays between the satellite and the ground is introduced. It is shown that this time is much higher than it would be expected from a simple extrapolation of measurements done at lower latitudes on structured events.

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