2021
DOI: 10.5194/npg-2021-23
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Investigation on the characteristics of the South Atlantic Anomaly

Abstract: Abstract. The South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) is known for its weak Earth’s magnetic field strength. In this research, power spectrum analysis method was applied on the Horizontal intensity of the Earth’s magnetic field with data sample rate used at 1 min. Four active periods on 18 March 2012, 10 March 2012, 25 April 2012, and 30 June 2013 which represent the occurrence of geomagnetic storms and 4 normal periods on 25 March 2012, 21 March 2012, 4 April 2012, and 15 June 2013 which indicate no geomagnetic storm ev… Show more

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“…This suggestion is in agreement with Olwendo et al (2015), Huang et al (2014), Chen et al (2011), Galava et al (2010 who reported EIA asymmetry and also Fathy and Ghamry (2017) who showed that the growth rate of single crest increases during equinoxes. In addition, several researchers stated that, the region of the SAA is exposed to strong contribution of electron from the magnetosphere, therefore the density of electron within this region is always larger in comparison with other longitudes (Nasuddin et al 2021;Gledhill 1976;Abdu et al 2005). All these observations confirm our suggestion of EIA single crest occurrence rate is proportional to the ionospheric density of electrons.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This suggestion is in agreement with Olwendo et al (2015), Huang et al (2014), Chen et al (2011), Galava et al (2010 who reported EIA asymmetry and also Fathy and Ghamry (2017) who showed that the growth rate of single crest increases during equinoxes. In addition, several researchers stated that, the region of the SAA is exposed to strong contribution of electron from the magnetosphere, therefore the density of electron within this region is always larger in comparison with other longitudes (Nasuddin et al 2021;Gledhill 1976;Abdu et al 2005). All these observations confirm our suggestion of EIA single crest occurrence rate is proportional to the ionospheric density of electrons.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%