Abstract
Observations made with the Injun 3 satellite of bursts of precipitating Ee ≥ 40-kev electrons and of VLF chorus emission have revealed their simultaneous occurrence. Observed microbursts are always accompanied by a group of VLF chorus emissions; chorus is not necessarily accompanied by microbursts. The maximum region of microburst occurrence from 0400 ≤ magnetic local time ≤ 1300 and 65° ≤ invariant latitude ≤ 70° lies well within the maximum region of chorus emissions from 0300 ≤ magnetic local time ≤ 1500 and 55° ≤ invariant latitude ≤ 75°. It is not generally possible to find a one-to-one (burst to burst) correspondence between individual microbursts and VLF chorus bursts.
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