@Article{Gonzalez-AlarconGonzTsur:1992:OrInGe,
author = "Gonzalez-Alarcon, Walter Demetrio and Gonzalez, Alicia Luisa Clua
and Tsurutani, Bruce T",
title = "The origin of intense geomagnetic storms at solar maximum",
journal = "Trends in Geophysical Research",
year = "1992",
volume = "1",
number = "?",
pages = "69--76",
keywords = "GEOFISICA ESPACIAL.",
abstract = "In this review we address the interplanetary and magnetospheric
origin of intense geomagnetic storms (Dst <-100nT) during solar
maximum. For this purpose we use the magnetic field and plasma
data collected by the ISEE-3 spacecraft during the interval of
August 16, 1978 - December 28, 1979. For the storm events we will
discuss the interplanetary structures that are associated with the
large - amplitude and long - duration negative Bz fields that are
thought to be the main cause of the intense storms. We will also
present a summary of the interplanetary/magnetosphere coupling
functions, based on the magnetopause reconnection process. We will
end by an overview of the long - term evolution of intense
geomagnetic storms such as those associated to the seasonal and
solar cycle distributions. About the associated solar sources the
reader is referred to Tang et al.(1989).",
label = "7223",
urlaccessdate = "12 maio 2024"
}