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Sq and EEJ—a review on the daily variation of the geomagnetic field caused by ionospheric dynamo currents

Yamazaki et al., 2017

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18327830429869045217
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Yamazaki Y
Maute A
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Space Science Reviews

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A record of the geomagnetic field on the ground sometimes shows smooth daily variations on the order of a few tens of nano teslas. These daily variations, commonly known as Sq, are caused by electric currents of several μ A/m 2 flowing on the sunlit side of the E-region …
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
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    • G01W1/10Devices for predicting weather conditions

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