The height integrated current density at the geomagnetic equator - Analysis of its measurements

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Current Density, Electrical Measurement, Equatorial Electrojet, Magnetic Equator, Density Distribution, Geomagnetism, Height, Vertical Distribution

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Duhau and Romanelli (1981) found that the height-integrated current amplifications in such geomagnetically and geographically equivalent regions as Peru and Nigeria are different. In order to gain an understanding of this phenomenon, an empirical height-integrated current density profile is proposed, based on measurements by Davis et al. (1967), Maynard (1967), and Shuman (1970), and it is compared with some theoretical models of the electrojet Untiedt (1967), Richmond (1973), and Gurevich et al. (1976). Using the empirical profile, a separation of the external geomagnetic field is proposed, which makes it possible to discriminate the various contributions to the electrojet current system.

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