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    Identification of Night-Time F-Region Currents from CHAMP Satellite Observations over Equatorial Africa

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    2013
    Author
    Ochieng, Adero Awuor
    Baki, Paul
    Kotze, Peter
    Mito, Collins
    Type
    Working Paper
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    The F-region currents are generally weak and difficult to detect. However, their contributions to the earth’s magnetic field variations are significant and cannot be ignored by the field modelers. CHAMP satellite has therefore provided a perfect opportunity to investigate the in-situ F-region currents on the night side of the equatorial region. The magnitudes of the current along all the three components of the earth’s magnetic field (X, Y, Z) are investigated. However in this paper, we present only the results on the Y- component where interesting magnetic residuals were observed. The X and Z-components were rather masked in much noise and would require further filtering. The currents appear in both the pre-midnight and post-midnight sectors and are spatially confined to the equatorial region bounded by the Appleton anomaly. The magnetic residuals are generally observed in the northern hemisphere of an order of 0.8nT, which gives a height-integrated current density of about 1.3mA/m
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    http://fundamentaljournals.org/ijfps/downloads/3-IJFPS_March_2013_9_14.pdf
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/64495
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    IJFPS, Vol. 3 , No. 1 , pp. 9 - 14 , March , 2013
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    University of Nairobi
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