Ionospheric absorption at Zhongshan Station, Antarctica during magnetic storms in early May, 1998

Ruiyuan, Liu and Longsong, He and Hongqiao, Hu and Yonghua, Liu (1999) Ionospheric absorption at Zhongshan Station, Antarctica during magnetic storms in early May, 1998. Advances in Polar Science, 10 (2). pp. 133-140.

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Abstract

In the paper the high latitude ionospheric absorption events, monitored by an imaging riometer at Zhongshan Station, Antarctica, are examined during magnetic storms in early May 1998. The storm absorption at ~0639 UT on May 2 was mainly an equatorward progressing absorption event, which were associated with a strong negative bay of the magnetic H component and with a large Pc3 range pulsation. There was a time lag of about 1.5 hours between the onset of the ionospheric disturbance and the IMF southward turning in the solar wind. The event at 2222 UT on May 2 was a typical midnight absorption spike event. The absorption region took the form of an elongated strip with the length of 100 - 150 km and the width of 30 - 40 km. The absorption during 0830 - 1200 UT on May 6 was a polar cap absorption (PCA) event, caused by intense precipitation of high-energy protons erupted after a large solar flare explosion.

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    Keywords: ionospheric absorption, magnetic storms, riometer, Zhongshan Station, Antarctica.
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    Date Deposited: 27 Apr 2023 10:32
    URI: http://library.arcticportal.org/id/eprint/2185

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