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- W2023161452 abstract "Several natural and man-made sources of electromagnetic energy exists near the ground (e.g., thunderstorms and lightning, earthquakes, power line radiation) as well as in the upper (e.g., ionospheric dynamo, magnetospheric dynamo). The and middle in between behaves like a transmission line for electromagnetic waves possessing an inhomogeneous and anisotropic electric conductivity. The transmission line distorts the low-frequency band of electromagnetic pulses which propagate up or down the line. The electric conductivity in this line can vary considerably in time and space, in particular during solar cosmic ray events. In this paper, our present knowledge about sources of electromagnetic energy and the influence on the transmission line lower and middle atmosphere on the propagation of low-frequency electromagnetic waves and DC electric fields is outlined, and practical and theoretical implications are discussed." @default.
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