Magnetic variations during substorms
Abstract
Extensive observations of magnetic field variations during auroral substorms have been used to construct phenomenological models of the substorm process. In one model, three substorm phases, growth, expansion and recovery correspond respectively to energy storage, energy release and return to equilibrium. New data and more detailed studies show the simple model required modification. Consideration is given to a number of recent studies of substorm magnetic field variations which illustrate the limitations of the simple model. These include the existence of several substorm expansions following a single growth phase; the frequent occurrence of multiple onsets of a single substorm; plasma sheet thinning prior to each onset; correlations between northward fluctuations of the IMF and expansion onset. These observations are incorporated into a revised phenomenological model.
- Publication:
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Dynamics of the Magnetosphere
- Pub Date:
- 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980dyma.proc..631M
- Keywords:
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- Geomagnetism;
- Magnetic Storms;
- Magnetic Variations;
- Magnetospheric Instability;
- Auroral Zones;
- Interplanetary Magnetic Fields;
- Magnetic Field Configurations;
- Magnetic Signatures;
- Plasma Interactions;
- Plasma Layers;
- Solar Wind;
- Geophysics