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Modeling the Effects of Drift Shell Splitting in Two Case Studies of Simultaneous Observations of Substorm-Driven Pi1B and IPDP-Type EMIC Waves
Michelle Salzano
, Marc R. Lessard
, Sungjun Noh
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Hyomin Kim
, Colin Waters
, Mark J. Engebretson
, Richard Horne
, Mark Clilverd
, Akira Kadokura
, Yoshimasa Tanaka
, Khan Hyuk Kim
, Jürgen Matzka
, Tanja Fromm
, Jerry Goldstein
, Myeong Joon Kim
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Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves
100%
Substorm
100%
Pulsation
100%
Simultaneous Observation
100%
Drift Shell Splitting
100%
Substorm Onset
42%
Magnetometer
14%
Magnetometer Data
14%
Van Allen Probes
14%
Ultra-low Frequency
14%
In Situ
14%
Pitch Angle
14%
Proton
14%
Time-frequency
14%
Geomagnetic Latitude
14%
Magnetic Local Time
14%
Particle Trajectory
14%
Plasmasphere
14%
Horizontal Component
14%
Proton Flux
14%
Boundary Effect
14%
Time Axis
14%
Proton-proton
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Substorm
100%
Spacecraft
20%
Plasmasphere
20%
Particle Trajectory
20%
Geomagnetic Latitude
20%