The study of the response of the terrestrial environment to the different forms of solar activity is a relevant task. Geomagnetic perturbations arise from the solar wind/magnetospheric coupling and major magnetic storms are caused by intense, long duration Southward interplanetary magnetic fields. This paper addresses readers attention on possible effects induced by geomagnetic storms on the Earths ozone layer by reporting a series of experimental results related to the topic. Difficulties connected with a right assessment of such kind of effects are described.
Geomagnetic storm effects on the Earth's ozone layer
2001
Abstract
The study of the response of the terrestrial environment to the different forms of solar activity is a relevant task. Geomagnetic perturbations arise from the solar wind/magnetospheric coupling and major magnetic storms are caused by intense, long duration Southward interplanetary magnetic fields. This paper addresses readers attention on possible effects induced by geomagnetic storms on the Earths ozone layer by reporting a series of experimental results related to the topic. Difficulties connected with a right assessment of such kind of effects are described.File in questo prodotto:
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