On latitudinal profile of Storm Sudden Commencement in H, Y and Z at Indian Geomagnetic Observatory chain

The unique network of geomagnetic observatories along 145°E geomagnetic longitude extending from the magnetic equator to the north pole has enabled to study the latitudinal profiles of Storm Sudden Commencement (SSC) amplitudes in the three components H, Y and Z of the geomagnetic field separately f...

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Main Authors: Rastogi, R.G., Pathan, B.M., Rao, D.R.K., Sastry, T.S., Sastri, J. H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://14.139.123.141:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/94
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author Rastogi, R.G.
Pathan, B.M.
Rao, D.R.K.
Sastry, T.S.
Sastri, J. H.
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Pathan, B.M.
Rao, D.R.K.
Sastry, T.S.
Sastri, J. H.
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description The unique network of geomagnetic observatories along 145°E geomagnetic longitude extending from the magnetic equator to the north pole has enabled to study the latitudinal profiles of Storm Sudden Commencement (SSC) amplitudes in the three components H, Y and Z of the geomagnetic field separately for the daytime and nighttime events. An abnormally large positive impulse of Z is observed at the equatorial stations with maximum at Trivandrum during the daytime as well as the night time hours suggesting large induced current within the earth’s crust south of Indian continent. The daytime enhancement of SSC (H) at the extended equatorial latitudes is undoubtedly due to the disturbed electric field generated by the magnetopause current communicated to the equator through polar latitudes. A prominent decrease of SSC (H) during night hours and the ‘induction vector’ at SSC frequencies at equatorial latitudes are indicative of the concentration of induced current from source fields extended in altitudes.
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spelling ftindinstgeomagn:oai:localhost:123456789/94 2025-01-16T23:48:46+00:00 On latitudinal profile of Storm Sudden Commencement in H, Y and Z at Indian Geomagnetic Observatory chain Rastogi, R.G. Pathan, B.M. Rao, D.R.K. Sastry, T.S. Sastri, J. H. 2001 http://14.139.123.141:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/94 en eng Geomagnetic field Magnetic storms Electrical field Magnetosphere Magnetopause Induced current Article 2001 ftindinstgeomagn 2019-11-26T08:39:10Z The unique network of geomagnetic observatories along 145°E geomagnetic longitude extending from the magnetic equator to the north pole has enabled to study the latitudinal profiles of Storm Sudden Commencement (SSC) amplitudes in the three components H, Y and Z of the geomagnetic field separately for the daytime and nighttime events. An abnormally large positive impulse of Z is observed at the equatorial stations with maximum at Trivandrum during the daytime as well as the night time hours suggesting large induced current within the earth’s crust south of Indian continent. The daytime enhancement of SSC (H) at the extended equatorial latitudes is undoubtedly due to the disturbed electric field generated by the magnetopause current communicated to the equator through polar latitudes. A prominent decrease of SSC (H) during night hours and the ‘induction vector’ at SSC frequencies at equatorial latitudes are indicative of the concentration of induced current from source fields extended in altitudes. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Pole Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG): Repository Indian North Pole
spellingShingle Geomagnetic field
Magnetic storms
Electrical field
Magnetosphere
Magnetopause
Induced current
Rastogi, R.G.
Pathan, B.M.
Rao, D.R.K.
Sastry, T.S.
Sastri, J. H.
On latitudinal profile of Storm Sudden Commencement in H, Y and Z at Indian Geomagnetic Observatory chain
title On latitudinal profile of Storm Sudden Commencement in H, Y and Z at Indian Geomagnetic Observatory chain
title_full On latitudinal profile of Storm Sudden Commencement in H, Y and Z at Indian Geomagnetic Observatory chain
title_fullStr On latitudinal profile of Storm Sudden Commencement in H, Y and Z at Indian Geomagnetic Observatory chain
title_full_unstemmed On latitudinal profile of Storm Sudden Commencement in H, Y and Z at Indian Geomagnetic Observatory chain
title_short On latitudinal profile of Storm Sudden Commencement in H, Y and Z at Indian Geomagnetic Observatory chain
title_sort on latitudinal profile of storm sudden commencement in h, y and z at indian geomagnetic observatory chain
topic Geomagnetic field
Magnetic storms
Electrical field
Magnetosphere
Magnetopause
Induced current
topic_facet Geomagnetic field
Magnetic storms
Electrical field
Magnetosphere
Magnetopause
Induced current
url http://14.139.123.141:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/94