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    Rapid large-amplitude magnetic variations in the centre of the magnetotail

    Date: 23 June 2004
    Satellite: Cluster
    Depicts: Rapid large-amplitude magnetic variations in magnetotail
    Copyright: ESA

    Overview of Cluster observations on October 20, 2001, including:

    • Ion plasma flows from CIS-CODIF (a, b)
    • Bx-components at spacecraft C1, C2 and C3 (e)
    • Magnetic field x- and z- component computed at the Cluster baricenter (c)
    • xB estimates by curlometer technique (panel d, only samples with |·B|/|xB| < 0.2 are included)


    Last Update: 25 June 2004

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