Magnetospheric substorms play an important role in determining the physical state of the geomagnetotail plasma sheet. Degree of energy transactions from the magnetosphere to the ionosphere during substorms is anlaysed against changes in the conducting properties of the sheet. The diversion of cross-tail current through the auroral ionosphere is addressed in the context of conductivity variations.
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P. R. Prince; G. Renuka, "Plasma sheet electrical conductivity and energy transactions during a magnetospheric substorm - a case study", Journal of Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, Volume 21, Issue 3, Page Number 559-564, 2018Copy the following to cite this URL:
P. R. Prince; G. Renuka, "Plasma sheet electrical conductivity and energy transactions during a magnetospheric substorm - a case study", Journal of Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, Volume 21, Issue 3, Page Number 559-564, 2018Available from: http://ultraphysicalsciences.org/paper/1170/
