Title of article
The Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Pc3 Geomagnetic Activity over Canada in 2000, as a Guide to Planning the Times of Aeromagnetic Surveys
Author/Authors
Marc A. Vallee، نويسنده , , Larry Newitt، نويسنده , , Ian R. Mann، نويسنده , , Mouhamed Moussaoui، نويسنده , , Regis Dumont، نويسنده , , Pierre Keating، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
16
From page
161
To page
176
Abstract
Geomagnetic activity affects aeromagnetic surveys. Geomagnetic variations are quite
complex and can be quantified in different ways. A measure of geomagnetic activity that is useful for
planning aeromagnetic surveys is the Pc3 pulsation index developed by the Australian Space Weather
Agency. Purposeful to developing guidelines for planning aeromagnetic surveys in Canada, we study
the variations in Pc3 index amplitude over Canada in 2000. This study shows distinct patterns
associated with the sub-auroral zone, the auroral zone, and the polar cap. Average Pc3 index activity is
higher during the months of February, July, September, and November in the auroral and sub-auroral
zones. The station in the polar cap exhibits maximum activity near midday during the summer months.
Detailed analysis of a magnetic storm shows that Pc3 index amplitude during the beginning of the
solar storm is least important at the polar cap. The mean Pc3 index also relates to solar wind
parameters such as the solar wind velocity and the vertical polarity of the interplanetary magnetic field.
Analysis of the morning maximum of the Pc3 index observed in the auroral zone can be used to
develop guidelines for planning aeromagnetic surveys in Canada and other areas of the world affected
by auroral zones.
Keywords
geomagnetic storms. , Geomagnetism , Pulsations , Aeromagnetic surveys
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Record number
430049
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