Midlatitude long-period oscillations of the geomagnetic field and their relationship with wave disturbances of the ionosphere

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Geomagnetic Tail, Ionospheric Disturbances, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Plasma Oscillations, F Region, Gyrotropism, Plasma Drift, Propagation Velocity, Wave Propagation

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The paper investigates the physical mechanism for the occurrence of midlatitude long-period oscillations (MLOs) of the geomagnetic field and ionospheric wave disturbances (propagating along the earth surface with velocities of the order of 10 km/s) which are correlated with these oscillations. It is concluded that these MLOs and wave disturbances are a manifestation of gyrotropic waves propagating in the lower ionosphere. The electric field of these waves in the F-layer leads to electron drift and is recorded as an ionospheric disturbance, while the current magnetic field in the wave is an MLO.

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