Statistical characteristics of the polarization of Pc1 micropulsations at high latitudes

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Geomagnetic Pulsations, Polar Regions, Polarization Characteristics, Statistical Analysis, Earth Ionosphere, Earth Magnetosphere, Polarized Radiation, Very Low Frequencies

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The statistical dependence of the occurrence rate of polarization of Pc1 micropulsations on local time and wave frequency has been deduced on the basis of the data observed in Iceland and in Antarctica during the whole year of 1985. It is found that left-handed polarized pulsations tend to be most numerous until L.T. = 14:00 and at wave frequency of 0.4-0.6 Hz in Iceland, while the corresponding peak occurrence rate of right-handed polarization is found to take place at later L.T.s and at a frequency of 0.2-0.4 Hz in Iceland. The joint consideration of these statistical characteristics with the previous classification of Pc1 micropulsations, enables us to study the mechanism of generation and propagation of different types of Pc1 pulsations, and also simultaneity and conjugacy of polarization at different stations are discussed.

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