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Magnetospheric effects of power line radiation


By dgolden - Posted on 23 July 2010

TitleMagnetospheric effects of power line radiation
Publication TypeJournal Article
VLF Publication Number0209
Year of Publication1978
Author(s)Park, CG, Helliwell RA
JournalScience
Volume200
Pages727-730
KeywordsANTARCTIC REGIONS, ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION, CANADA, CORPUSCULAR RADIATION, EARTH MAGNETOSPHERE, ELECTRIC POWER TRANSMISSION, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, LEAKAGE, MAN ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS, PARTICLE INTERACTIONS, PLASMA-ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERACTION, POWER LINES, VERY LOW FREQUENCIES
doi10.1126/science.200.4343.727
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  • ANTARCTIC REGIONS
  • ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION
  • CANADA
  • CORPUSCULAR RADIATION
  • EARTH MAGNETOSPHERE
  • ELECTRIC POWER TRANSMISSION
  • ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
  • LEAKAGE
  • MAN ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS
  • PARTICLE INTERACTIONS
  • PLASMA-ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERACTION
  • POWER LINES
  • VERY LOW FREQUENCIES