VLF disturbances at the South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly following magnetic storms

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Balloon-Borne Instruments, Magnetic Anomalies, Magnetic Storms, Atlantic Ocean, Diurnal Variations, Very Low Frequencies

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Using VLF wave data from a trajectory confined within a low L-value portion of the South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly (SAMA), in association with seven moderate to large geomagnetic storms during the period 1976-1981, a relationship between the amplitude of the VLF phase disturbance and the intensity of the geomagnetic storm was obtained. Furthermore, using X-ray data from balloon flights collected at the SAMA in 1981, a relationship between the VLF phase disturbance amplitude and the precipitated electron flux obtained from the X-ray data has been derived. This latter result permits an estimation of precipitating electron fluxes at the SAMA during magnetic storms from VLF phase data.

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