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Localized aurora beyond the auroral oval Aurora is the result of the interaction between precipitating energetic electrons and protons with the upper atmosphere. Viewed from space, it generally occurs in continuous and diffuse ovals of light around the geomagnetic poles. Additionally, there are localized regions of aurora that are unrelated to the ovals and exhibit different morphological, spatial, and temporal properties. Some of these localized aurorae are detached from the oval poleward or equatorward of it. Others are located within the oval and are brighter ... Published by: Reviews of Geophysics Published on: 03/2007 YEAR: 2007   DOI: 10.1029/2005RG000174 |
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