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Quasilinear Heating of Electrons in the Earth’s Plasmasphere

pure and applied geophysics, 1988
In the framework of a quasilinear theory we examine the interaction between thermal electrons and ion-cyclotron waves (ICW) in the outer plasmasphere of the earth. For this type of ‘wave-particle’ interaction, a simplification of the quasilinear diffusion integral in a magneto-active plasma under plasmaspheric conditions is given.
O. A. Gorbachev   +2 more
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Plasmasphere Tomography

Proceedings of the XXXVth URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium – GASS 2023, 2023
Vikas Sonwalkar, Amani Reddy
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Hydrodynamic models of the plasmasphere

1988
A brief history of the application of hydrodynamic models to the understanding of the plasmaspheric density distribution is presented. Then results from recent modeling are discussed in more detail and areas of agreement between theory and measurement are established.
R. G. Richards, D. G. Torr
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Giant pulsations in the plasmasphere

Planetary and Space Science, 1985
Abstract It has been generally accepted up to now that giant pulsations (Pg) are auroral zone phenomena but here we present observations of a sequence of three Pg events on successive days at three stations well within the plasmasphere. Field line resonance behaviour is exhibited with one of the events clearly resonating at L ≅ 2.8.
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The Breathing Plasmasphere: Erosion and Refilling

Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2021
D L Gallagher, R H Comfort, B R Sandel
exaly  

Plasmaspheric hiss

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1973
Richard M. Thorne   +3 more
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Plasmasphere

2016
Jonathan Krall, Joseph D. Huba
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Plasmaspheric wind

Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1992
J Lemaire, R.W Schunk
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The Structure of the Plasmasphere on the Basis of Direct Measurements

1972
The plasmasphere is the outermost region of the ionosphere which extends up to several earth radii. It is filled with a collisionless cold plasma in which the geomagnetic field is frozen. The data obtained from the first measurements in this region (up to 1963) are given as a background.
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