Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Nov 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985jgr....9010975r&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227), vol. 90, Nov. 1, 1985, p. 10,975-10,982.
Computer Science
Sound
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Dawn Chorus, Electron Precipitation, Rocket Sounding, Very Low Frequencies, X Rays, Bursts, Cyclotron Resonance, Particle Interactions, Sounding Rockets, Time Series Analysis, Wave Interaction, Whistlers
Scientific paper
On January 4, 1978, at 1140 UT, a SuperArcas sounding rocket was launched from Siple Station, Antarctica (L = 4.2, 76 deg S, 84 deg W), during a geomagnetically disturbed period (Kp = 6-) with intense X-ray and VLF chorus activity. The parachuted payload observed an intense microburst precipitation event of 10-minute duration. These data have been correlated with measurements of FLF chorus by receivers on the ground at both Siple and its magnetic conjugate point, Roberval, Quebec. Detailed one-to-one correspondence between the microbursts and the chorus was not a consistent feature of the data. Time series analysis fo the data did indicate a significant correlation between the Siple X-ray precipitation and the Roberval VLF waves with an arrival time delay of 0.1 + or 0.3.
Benbrook James R.
Bering Edgar A. III
Roeder James L.
Sheldon William R.
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