Propagation of low frequency geomagnetic field fluctuations in Antarctica: comparison between two polar cap stations

We conduct a statistical analysis of the coherence and phase difference of low frequency geomagnetic fluctuations between two Antarctic stations, Mario Zucchelli Station (geographic coordinates: 74.7° S, 164.1° E; corrected geomagnetic coordinates: 80.0° S, 307.7° E) and Scott Base (geographic coord...

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Published in:Annales Geophysicae
Main Authors: L. Santarelli, S. Lepidi, L. Cafarella
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2007
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:88e22293e72947d98569acf181f2804a 2023-05-15T13:33:50+02:00 Propagation of low frequency geomagnetic field fluctuations in Antarctica: comparison between two polar cap stations L. Santarelli S. Lepidi L. Cafarella 2007-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-25-2405-2007 https://doaj.org/article/88e22293e72947d98569acf181f2804a EN eng Copernicus Publications https://www.ann-geophys.net/25/2405/2007/angeo-25-2405-2007.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0992-7689 https://doaj.org/toc/1432-0576 doi:10.5194/angeo-25-2405-2007 0992-7689 1432-0576 https://doaj.org/article/88e22293e72947d98569acf181f2804a Annales Geophysicae, Vol 25, Pp 2405-2412 (2007) Science Q Physics QC1-999 Geophysics. Cosmic physics QC801-809 article 2007 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-25-2405-2007 2022-12-30T22:09:46Z We conduct a statistical analysis of the coherence and phase difference of low frequency geomagnetic fluctuations between two Antarctic stations, Mario Zucchelli Station (geographic coordinates: 74.7° S, 164.1° E; corrected geomagnetic coordinates: 80.0° S, 307.7° E) and Scott Base (geographic coordinates: 77.8° S 166.8° E; corrected geomagnetic coordinates: 80.0° S 326.5° E), both located in the polar cap. Due to the relative position of the stations, whose displacement is essentially along a geomagnetic parallel, the phase difference analysis allows to determine the direction of azimuthal propagation of geomagnetic fluctuations. The results show that coherent fluctuations are essentially detectable around local geomagnetic midnight and, in a minor extent, around noon; moreover, the phase difference reverses in the night time hours, indicating a propagation direction away from midnight, and also around local geomagnetic noon, indicating a propagation direction away from the subsolar point. The nigh time phase reversal is more clear for southward interplanetary magnetic field conditions, suggesting a relation with substorm activity. The introduction, in this analysis, of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field conditions, gave interesting results, indicating a relation with substorm activity during nighttime hours. We also conducted a study of three individual pulsation events in order to find a correspondence with the statistical behaviour. In particular, a peculiar event, characterized by quiet magnetospheric and northward interplanetary magnetic field conditions, shows a clear example of waves propagating away from the local geomagnetic noon; two more events, occurring during southward interplanetary magnetic field conditions, in one case even during a moderate storm, show waves propagating away from the local geomagnetic midnight. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Scott Base ENVELOPE(166.766,166.766,-77.849,-77.849) Mario Zucchelli ENVELOPE(164.123,164.123,-74.695,-74.695) Mario Zucchelli Station ENVELOPE(164.117,164.117,-74.700,-74.700) Annales Geophysicae 25 11 2405 2412
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description We conduct a statistical analysis of the coherence and phase difference of low frequency geomagnetic fluctuations between two Antarctic stations, Mario Zucchelli Station (geographic coordinates: 74.7° S, 164.1° E; corrected geomagnetic coordinates: 80.0° S, 307.7° E) and Scott Base (geographic coordinates: 77.8° S 166.8° E; corrected geomagnetic coordinates: 80.0° S 326.5° E), both located in the polar cap. Due to the relative position of the stations, whose displacement is essentially along a geomagnetic parallel, the phase difference analysis allows to determine the direction of azimuthal propagation of geomagnetic fluctuations. The results show that coherent fluctuations are essentially detectable around local geomagnetic midnight and, in a minor extent, around noon; moreover, the phase difference reverses in the night time hours, indicating a propagation direction away from midnight, and also around local geomagnetic noon, indicating a propagation direction away from the subsolar point. The nigh time phase reversal is more clear for southward interplanetary magnetic field conditions, suggesting a relation with substorm activity. The introduction, in this analysis, of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field conditions, gave interesting results, indicating a relation with substorm activity during nighttime hours. We also conducted a study of three individual pulsation events in order to find a correspondence with the statistical behaviour. In particular, a peculiar event, characterized by quiet magnetospheric and northward interplanetary magnetic field conditions, shows a clear example of waves propagating away from the local geomagnetic noon; two more events, occurring during southward interplanetary magnetic field conditions, in one case even during a moderate storm, show waves propagating away from the local geomagnetic midnight.
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L. Cafarella
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title Propagation of low frequency geomagnetic field fluctuations in Antarctica: comparison between two polar cap stations
title_short Propagation of low frequency geomagnetic field fluctuations in Antarctica: comparison between two polar cap stations
title_full Propagation of low frequency geomagnetic field fluctuations in Antarctica: comparison between two polar cap stations
title_fullStr Propagation of low frequency geomagnetic field fluctuations in Antarctica: comparison between two polar cap stations
title_full_unstemmed Propagation of low frequency geomagnetic field fluctuations in Antarctica: comparison between two polar cap stations
title_sort propagation of low frequency geomagnetic field fluctuations in antarctica: comparison between two polar cap stations
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