Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1989
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Planetary and Space Science (ISSN 0032-0633), vol. 37, March 1989, p. 239-252. Research supported by the National Institute of P
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Auroral Electrojets, Earth Ionosphere, Energy Dissipation, Polar Substorms, Dmsp Satellites, Geomagnetism, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Ohmic Dissipation, Resistance Heating
Scientific paper
The magnetogram-inversion method of Kamide et al. (1981) is used to estimate the global Joule heating distribution for the period of July 23-24, 1983. It is shown that regions of significant Joule heating are closely associated with the auroral electrojets in the dawn and dusk sectors, and that the major Joule heating usually occurs poleward of the major particle heating region, particularly in the morning sector. The particle heating rate is found to be generally more prominent during the maximum phase of substorms and afterward than during the preexpansion phase.
Ahn Byung-Ho.
Akasofu Syuh-Ichi
Gorney David J.
Kamide Yohsuke
Kroehl Herbert W.
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