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Lunar and Solar Tides in the Electric Field of the Earth's Atmosphere

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The paper is aimed at solving one of the problems of modern geophysics, namely, investigating a correlation between the Earth's extremely low frequency (<30 Hz) electromagnetic field in the ground atmospheric layer and the global geophysical processes like lunar and solar tides.

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Grunskaya, L.V., Morozov, V.N., Efimov, V.A. et al. Lunar and Solar Tides in the Electric Field of the Earth's Atmosphere. Russian Physics Journal 46, 1264–1271 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUPJ.0000028154.17445.93

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