A Correlation between Measured E-Region Current and Geomagnetic Daily Variation at Equatorial Latitude

The usual methods of separation of the geomagnetic daily variations into parts of external and internal origin at equatorial latitudes have been revised to remove any previous assumption about the internal current, so that the separation may be performed in a zone of anomalous earth conductivity. Th...

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Autor principal: Osella, Ana María
Publicado: 1982
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spelling paper:paper_00221392_v34_n4_p213_Duhau2023-06-08T14:46:37Z A Correlation between Measured E-Region Current and Geomagnetic Daily Variation at Equatorial Latitude Osella, Ana María The usual methods of separation of the geomagnetic daily variations into parts of external and internal origin at equatorial latitudes have been revised to remove any previous assumption about the internal current, so that the separation may be performed in a zone of anomalous earth conductivity. The resulting procedure has been applied to obtain the distribution of the ionospheric current from the external field, at the South American dip equator and the result has been compared with previous measurements of the E-region current. © 1982, Society of Geomagnetism and Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences. All rights reserved. Fil:Osella, A.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 1982 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00221392_v34_n4_p213_Duhau http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00221392_v34_n4_p213_Duhau
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description The usual methods of separation of the geomagnetic daily variations into parts of external and internal origin at equatorial latitudes have been revised to remove any previous assumption about the internal current, so that the separation may be performed in a zone of anomalous earth conductivity. The resulting procedure has been applied to obtain the distribution of the ionospheric current from the external field, at the South American dip equator and the result has been compared with previous measurements of the E-region current. © 1982, Society of Geomagnetism and Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences. All rights reserved.
author Osella, Ana María
spellingShingle Osella, Ana María
A Correlation between Measured E-Region Current and Geomagnetic Daily Variation at Equatorial Latitude
author_facet Osella, Ana María
author_sort Osella, Ana María
title A Correlation between Measured E-Region Current and Geomagnetic Daily Variation at Equatorial Latitude
title_short A Correlation between Measured E-Region Current and Geomagnetic Daily Variation at Equatorial Latitude
title_full A Correlation between Measured E-Region Current and Geomagnetic Daily Variation at Equatorial Latitude
title_fullStr A Correlation between Measured E-Region Current and Geomagnetic Daily Variation at Equatorial Latitude
title_full_unstemmed A Correlation between Measured E-Region Current and Geomagnetic Daily Variation at Equatorial Latitude
title_sort correlation between measured e-region current and geomagnetic daily variation at equatorial latitude
publishDate 1982
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