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2017 |
North—south asymmetries in earth’s magnetic field The solar-wind magnetosphere interaction primarily occurs at altitudes where the dipole component of Earth’s magnetic field is dominating. The disturbances that are created in this interaction propagate along magnetic field lines and interact with the ionosphere–thermosphere system. At ionospheric altitudes, the Earth’s field deviates significantly from a dipole. North–South asymmetries in the magnetic field imply that the magnetosphere–ionosphere–thermosphere (M–I–T) coupling is different in the two hemisphe ... Laundal, Karl; Cnossen, Ingrid; Milan, Stephen; Haaland, SE; Coxon, John; Pedatella, NM; Förster, Matthias; Reistad, Jone; Published by: Space Science Reviews Published on: YEAR: 2017   DOI: 10.1007/s11214-016-0273-0 |
2010 |
Interhemispheric observations of emerging polar cap asymmetries
Laundal, K.; Ostgaard, N.; Snekvik, K.; Frey, H.; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research Published on: Jan-01-2010 YEAR: 2010   DOI: 10.1029/2009JA015160 |
Auroral imaging as a tracer of global magnetospheric dynamics Recent observations from simultaneous imaging in two hemispheres have shown that the polar caps can attain considerably different shapes as the auroral ovals contract during Published by: Published on: |
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