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https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-2-289-2013
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https://doi.org/10.5194/gi-2-289-2013
© Author(s) 2013. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Harmonic quiet-day curves as magnetometer baselines for ionospheric current analyses
M. van de Kamp
Finnish Meteorological Institute, P.O. Box 503, 00101 Helsinki, Finland
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- Evaluation of the Solar Quiet Reference Field (SQRF) model for space weather applications in the South America Magnetic Anomaly S. Chen et al.
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- Solar wind dependence of electric conductances and currents in the auroral zone V. Sergeev et al.
- Three principal components describe the spatiotemporal development of mesoscale ionospheric equivalent currents around substorm onsets L. Juusola et al.
- Temporal Variations of the Three Geomagnetic Field Components at Colaba Observatory around the Carrington Storm in 1859 H. Hayakawa et al.
- Equivalent currents associated with morning-sector geomagnetic Pc5 pulsations during auroral substorms K. Kauristie et al.
- Solar wind control of ionospheric equivalent currents and their time derivatives L. Juusola et al.
- Estimating external magnetic field differences at high geomagnetic latitudes from a single station C. Beggan et al.
- The time derivative of the geomagnetic field has a short memory M. Kellinsalmi et al.
- Induced currents due to 3D ground conductivity play a major role in the interpretation of geomagnetic variations L. Juusola et al.
- Evidence for transient, local ion foreshocks caused by dayside magnetopause reconnection Y. Pfau-Kempf et al.
- Direct Determination of Geomagnetic Baselines During Quiet Periods for Low‐ and Mid‐Latitude Observatories V. Haberle et al.
- Ionospheric conductances and currents of a morning sector auroral arc from Swarm‐A electric and magnetic field measurements L. Juusola et al.
- Next-Generation Data Assimilation Methods for Polar Ionospheric Electrodynamics K. Laundal et al.
- Cosmic noise absorption signature of particle precipitation during interplanetary coronal mass ejection sheaths and ejecta E. Kilpua et al.
- How does the magnetosphere go to sleep? T. Moretto et al.
- Analysis of the Geoelectric Field in Sweden Over Solar Cycles 23 and 24: Spatial and Temporal Variability During Strong GIC Events V. Lanabere et al.
- An empirical model of high-latitude ionospheric conductances based on EISCAT observations L. Juusola et al.
- AuroraWatch UK: An Automated Aurora Alert System N. Case et al.
- Comparing Three Approaches to the Inducing Source Setting for the Ground Electromagnetic Field Modeling due to Space Weather Events E. Marshalko et al.
- Simultaneous observation of auroral substorm onset in Polar satellite global images and ground-based all-sky images A. Ieda et al.
- Low latitude geomagnetic response associated with intense geomagnetic storms: Regional space weather in Mexico C. Castellanos-Velazco et al.
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