2003
Journal article  Open Access

Pc5 micropulsation power at conjugate high-latitude locations

Ballatore P.

Aquatic Science  Geophysics  Ecology  Oceanography  Space and Planetary Science  Paleontology  Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)  Soil Science  Geochemistry and Petrology  Water Science and Technology  Forestry  Atmospheric Science  Earth-Surface Processes  Micropulsation 

The micropulsation power, integrated over the Pc5 frequency range, has been calculated for the horizontal component of the geomagnetic field at two high-latitude conjugate locations: Dumont D'Urville (corrected geomagnetic coordinates: 80.61°S, 235.76°E) and Mould Bay (corrected geomagnetic coordinates: 80.85°N, 272.65°E). Because of the different distances between the geographic and the geomagnetic poles in each hemisphere, the comparison between the Pc5 power observed at Dumont D'Urville and at Mould Bay shows the relative importance of geomagnetic and solar illumination effects in driving low-frequency micropulsation activity. In particular, similarities observed at the two sites can be explained in terms of their common geomagnetic characteristics, while differences can be attributed to the different sunlight or solar zenith angle configurations. Results show that the local summer Pc5 power is statistically higher in the northern hemisphere than in the southern one. This hemispherical difference is smaller for the local equinoxes, and it is only very slight or absent for local winters. These findings are interpreted in terms of the proportionality between the Pc5 power and the ionospheric conductance, which is higher at Mould Bay owing to more permanent and direct sunlight conditions during local summers and equinoxes. Thus the different geographic coordinates affect the Pc5 power at the two considered sites so much so that their effect is visible regardless of the geomagnetic similarities. However, the influence of the geomagnetic activity on Pc5 power is found to be more significant than these geographical effects or than the seasonal effects. In fact, for Kp 2 the difference in simultaneous observations at Mould Bay and at Dumont D'Urville is

Source: Journal of geophysical research. Space physics (Print) 108 (2003): 1–15. doi:10.1029/2002JA009600

Publisher: Wiley, Hoboken, N. J., Stati Uniti d'America


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:43696,
	title = {Pc5 micropulsation power at conjugate high-latitude locations},
	author = {Ballatore P.},
	publisher = {Wiley, Hoboken, N. J., Stati Uniti d'America},
	doi = {10.1029/2002ja009600},
	journal = {Journal of geophysical research. Space physics (Print)},
	volume = {108},
	pages = {1–15},
	year = {2003}
}