The possibility of deducing ionospheric and field-aligned currents from ground magnetic perturbations

P(論文) The possibility of separating the effects of ionospheric currents from those of field-aligned currents in high-latitude magnetic perturbation records obtained at the earth's surface is discussed. We note that the ionospheric current consists of two basic elements : toroidal and poloidal c...

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Main Author: Kamide, Yohsuke
Language:English
Published: 1982
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001267 2024-09-09T19:51:59+00:00 The possibility of deducing ionospheric and field-aligned currents from ground magnetic perturbations Kamide, Yohsuke 1982-09 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1267/files/KJ00000011902.pdf eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 22 173 181 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/1267/files/KJ00000011902.pdf 1982 ftnipr 2024-06-17T04:00:31Z P(論文) The possibility of separating the effects of ionospheric currents from those of field-aligned currents in high-latitude magnetic perturbation records obtained at the earth's surface is discussed. We note that the ionospheric current consists of two basic elements : toroidal and poloidal components, where the divergence of the toroidal part and the curl of the poloidal part are both zero. Thus, if one can derive from the ground magnetic records the equivalent ionospheric current function which is directly related to the toroidal part of the ionospheric current flowing in a thin spherical shell, the curl of the ionospheric current that is given by the conductivity and electric field, is expressed by the scalar current function. It is shown that the combination of the ground magnetic data from a world network and a simple model of the ionospheric conductivity makes it possible to estimate both the ionospheric fields and currents. By taking the divergence, the field-aligned currents are also calculated. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Curl ENVELOPE(-63.071,-63.071,-70.797,-70.797)
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description P(論文) The possibility of separating the effects of ionospheric currents from those of field-aligned currents in high-latitude magnetic perturbation records obtained at the earth's surface is discussed. We note that the ionospheric current consists of two basic elements : toroidal and poloidal components, where the divergence of the toroidal part and the curl of the poloidal part are both zero. Thus, if one can derive from the ground magnetic records the equivalent ionospheric current function which is directly related to the toroidal part of the ionospheric current flowing in a thin spherical shell, the curl of the ionospheric current that is given by the conductivity and electric field, is expressed by the scalar current function. It is shown that the combination of the ground magnetic data from a world network and a simple model of the ionospheric conductivity makes it possible to estimate both the ionospheric fields and currents. By taking the divergence, the field-aligned currents are also calculated. departmental bulletin paper
author Kamide, Yohsuke
spellingShingle Kamide, Yohsuke
The possibility of deducing ionospheric and field-aligned currents from ground magnetic perturbations
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title The possibility of deducing ionospheric and field-aligned currents from ground magnetic perturbations
title_short The possibility of deducing ionospheric and field-aligned currents from ground magnetic perturbations
title_full The possibility of deducing ionospheric and field-aligned currents from ground magnetic perturbations
title_fullStr The possibility of deducing ionospheric and field-aligned currents from ground magnetic perturbations
title_full_unstemmed The possibility of deducing ionospheric and field-aligned currents from ground magnetic perturbations
title_sort possibility of deducing ionospheric and field-aligned currents from ground magnetic perturbations
publishDate 1982
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