Abstract
Much of Alaska lies in or near the auroral zone, where magnetic and telluric current disturbances are large compared to those at lower geomagnetic latitudes. Pronounced and different diurnal variations of disturbance are evident from analysis of K indices from Barrow, College, and Sitka magnetic observatories. The quietest period for magnetic or electrical surveying is the late morning and afternoon hours locally. Recordings of telluric current disturbances can be used as a sensitive indicator of ionospheric activity. The large amplitude and rich frequency spectrum of the telluric currents suggests their use as a prospecting tool in Alaska.

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