1983
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9169(83)81100-3
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Power line harmonic radiation in Newfoundland

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“…This power line model was verified experimentally by Yearby et al (1983) using ground-based measurements of PLHR. Using the same approach as Park and Dejnakarintra (1973), a theory was carried out by Molchanov et al (1991) to explain the weekly variation of data around 72 Hz recorded by a low altitude satellite .…”
Section: The Emissions From the Earthmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…This power line model was verified experimentally by Yearby et al (1983) using ground-based measurements of PLHR. Using the same approach as Park and Dejnakarintra (1973), a theory was carried out by Molchanov et al (1991) to explain the weekly variation of data around 72 Hz recorded by a low altitude satellite .…”
Section: The Emissions From the Earthmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The Siple VLF transmitter has been used to simulate PLHR effects in the magnetosphere, transmitting a radiated power of •-0.5 W [Park and Chang, 1978]. In contrast, estimates of the radiated power from several power lines in the Halley conjugate region were found to be less than 1/tW per harmonic [Yearby et al, 1983]. Thus, at that time, PLHR sources appeared to be too weak by a factor of--,105 to cause directly observable effects.…”
Section: Spacing Of Mlrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some interesting measurements have been made in Newfoundland by Yearby et al (1983). These authors measured the VLF wave amplitude spectra at varying distances from power lines and deduced the unbalanced currents in the lines ($mA).…”
Section: Observational History Of Plhrmentioning
confidence: 99%