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DOI: 10.1615/TelecomRadEng.v61.i2
Pages: 453
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DOI: 10.1615/TelecomRadEng.v61.i3.40
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Earth's Magnetic Field Fluctuations during the Severe 1999 Geospace Storm
K. P. Garmash
A. Usikov Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 12, Academician Proskura St., Kharkov 61085; and V. Karazin National University of Kharkov, 4, Svoboda Sq., Kharkov, 61077, Ukraine
S. V. Lazorenko
V. Karazin National University of Kharkov, 4, Svoboda Sq., Kharkov, 61077, Ukraine
S. A. Pazura
A. Usikov Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 12, Academician Proskura St., Kharkov 61085, Ukraine
L. F. Chernogor
V. Karazin National University of Kharkov, 4, Svoboda Sq., Kharkov, 61077; A. Usikov Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 12, Academician Proskura St., Kharkov 61085, Ukraine
ABSTRACT
Using the high-sensitivity fluxmeter magnetometer located in Kharkov V. Karazin National University Radiophysical Observatory (RPO) the unique magnetic storm and the preceding solar flare effects were observed with high temporal resolution. During the storm the magnetometer signals were increased by a factor of up to 50÷60 times and a significant enrichment in their spectra was observed. The data processing was performed by applying statistical, spectral and wavelet analyses. The specifics of the geomagnetic field fluctuations are described.
pages 228-242
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