Theory of electric currents in ionospheric E-layers

作者: K.D. Cole

DOI: 10.1016/0032-0633(69)90135-4

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摘要: The magnetic disturbance associated with East-West current in the ionosphere is calculated terms of production and loss ionisation. This physically equivalent to a conventional equation type j = [σ]E, but may be preferred many experimental circumstances. relationship between deformation an ionospheric layer electric current, or it, explored detail. Applications mid-latitude sporadic-E, equatorial electrojet, night-E, E-layer by quiet disturbed currents auroral electrojets are considered. Under wide range conditions, vertical backscatter devices can used find altitude profile component measuring deformations profiles electron density.

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