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In an effort to summarize the constrasting development of the stormtime ring currents during the December 16-18, 1971 magnetic storms, maps were drawn indicating the proton energy density spatial/temporal distributions. The maps contain distributions for the 5 to 138 keV protons for each of seven orbits. The first storm was not characteristic of a single substorm nor a fully developed magnetic storm, but it was comprised of a sudden commencement, a positive phase, and multiple substorms producing a small depression in the magnetic field. The second storm was classical in development with a short two hour growth phase. Energy density distribution constrasts for the two storms show the second storm displayed three dominant features over the first storm. They were: (1) the intensities were 2 1/2 times larger, (2) the depths of penetration were 1/2 to 1 Reynolds number lower, and (3) the distribution became symmetric. (Author)