Determination of the equatorial electric field convection boundary from data of the vertical sounding of the ionosphere on December 10, 1988

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Convection Currents, Electric Fields, Equatorial Atmosphere, Ionospheric Sounding, Satellite Sounding, Vertical Distribution, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Thermosphere

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The latitudes of the equatorial boundary of the electric field convection in relation to the local geomagnetic time were determined using data from the vertical sounding of the ionosphere, collected by Soviet high-latitude ionosphere-measurement stations on December 10. A comparison with model estimates showed discrepancies, which are considered to be the result of the IMF effect on the position of the electric field convection boundary. A comparison of the Bz-component values obtained from ionospheric measurements with values of the Pc index (which is proportional to the IMF vertical component) showed good agreement.

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