Modes and manifestations of the explosive activity in the Earth’s magnetotail, as
well as its onset mechanisms and key pre-onset conditions are reviewed. Two mechanisms
for the generation of the pre-onset current sheet are discussed, namely magnetic flux
addition to the tail lobes, or other high-latitude perturbations, and magnetic flux
evacuation from the near-Earth tail associated with dayside reconnection. Reconnection
onset may require stretching and thinning of the sheet down to electron scales. It
may also start in thicker sheets in regions with a tailward gradient of the equatorial
magnetic field
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