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Authors: Lepidi, Stefania* 
Cafarella, Lili* 
Francia, Patrizia* 
Piancatelli, Andrea* 
Pietrolungo, Manuela* 
Santarelli, Lucia* 
Urbini, Stefano* 
Title: A study of geomagnetic field variations along the 80° S geomagnetic parallel
Journal: Annales Geophysicae 
Series/Report no.: /35 (2017)
Issue Date: 2017
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-35-139-2017
Abstract: The availability of measurements of the geomagnetic field variations in Antarctica at three sites along the 80° S geomagnetic parallel, separated by approximately 1 h in magnetic local time, allows us to study the longitudinal dependence of the observed variations. In particular, using 1 min data from Mario Zucchelli Station, Scott Base and Talos Dome, a temporary installation during 2007–2008 Antarctic campaign, we investigated the diurnal variation and the low-frequency fluctuations (approximately in the Pc5 range, 1–7 mHz). We found that the daily variation is clearly ordered by local time, suggesting a predominant effect of the polar extension of midlatitude ionospheric currents. On the other hand, the pulsation power is dependent on magnetic local time maximizing around magnetic local noon, when the stations are closer to the polar cusp, while the highest coherence between pairs of stations is observed in the magnetic local nighttime sector. The wave propagation direction observed during selected events, one around local magnetic noon and the other around local magnetic midnight, is consistent with a solar-wind-driven source in the daytime and with substorm-associated processes in the nighttime.
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