みずほ観測拠点における地磁気脈動観測報告(日本南極地域観測隊の報告)

Continuous observations of geomagnetic pulsations were carried out from July 20 to 29, 1970 at Mizuho Camp which had been established by the llth wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition as a scientific observatory in the Antarctic inland area. The geomagnetic pulsations were me...

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Main Authors: 福西 浩, Hiroshi FUKUNISHI
Format: Report
Language:Japanese
Published: 東京大学理学部地球物理学教室 1973
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Summary:Continuous observations of geomagnetic pulsations were carried out from July 20 to 29, 1970 at Mizuho Camp which had been established by the llth wintering party of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition as a scientific observatory in the Antarctic inland area. The geomagnetic pulsations were measured with an induction magnetometer and were recorded simultaneously using both a PWM data recorder and a pen-oscillograph. Similar observations were made at Syowa Station which is about 300 km northwest of Mizuho Camp. By comparing the data from these two stations, it is noticed that PC 2, 3 and Pi 1 pulsations usually occur concurrently at both the stations, whereas Pi bursts often occur at only one station, suggesting that the occurrences of Pi bursts are restricted within small area.