Present and future dayside cusp program at Svalbard

The present dayside cusp program at Svalbard is summarized. Our future plans are briefly reviewed. Comprehensive, complementary observations at selected sites are needed, including several chains of ground stations. Future cusp experiments also require larger diagnostic capabilities, and the need fo...

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Main Authors: Egeland,A., Deehr,C.S., Sivjee,G.G., Henriksen,K., Smith,R.W.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: University of Oslo/The Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska/The Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska/The Auroral Observatory/Ulster Polytechnic 1985
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Online Access:https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=1806
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Summary:The present dayside cusp program at Svalbard is summarized. Our future plans are briefly reviewed. Comprehensive, complementary observations at selected sites are needed, including several chains of ground stations. Future cusp experiments also require larger diagnostic capabilities, and the need for multispacecraft programs is underscored.