1967
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9169(67)90129-8
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The equatorial electrojet and the world-wide Sq currents

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“…The amplitude ratio of geomagnetic field variations calculated by TAKEDA et al (1986) by the model These values are significantly higher than the values listed in Table 1 for average sunspot numbers for 1958-59 and 1964-65 which are 172 and 13 respectively. Also, the value is more than that obtained by OGBUCHI et al (1967) which is about 2 . TAKEDA and YAMADA (1987) extended the simulation and calculated the variation and 35 by considering the tidal modes of (1, -2), (2, 2) and (2, 4) neglecting the effect of and 1.92 respectively less than 2 from high to low sunspot number (For Rz,200 to 35).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…The amplitude ratio of geomagnetic field variations calculated by TAKEDA et al (1986) by the model These values are significantly higher than the values listed in Table 1 for average sunspot numbers for 1958-59 and 1964-65 which are 172 and 13 respectively. Also, the value is more than that obtained by OGBUCHI et al (1967) which is about 2 . TAKEDA and YAMADA (1987) extended the simulation and calculated the variation and 35 by considering the tidal modes of (1, -2), (2, 2) and (2, 4) neglecting the effect of and 1.92 respectively less than 2 from high to low sunspot number (For Rz,200 to 35).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…Others believe that the equatorial electrojet forms its own current system independent of the global Sq current system (e.g., Onwumechili 1992). Figure 12 is a sketch presented by Ogbuehi et al (1967) for (a) the global Sq current system and (b) the current system associated with the equatorial electrojet. In this section, we will take a close look at the debate on the Sq-EEJ relationship.…”
Section: Sq-eej Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Schematic drawings of (a) global Sq current system and (b) equatorial electrojet current system. From Ogbuehi et al (1967) equatorial electrojet was originally thought to be separate from Sq currents. The name 'equatorial electrojet' obviously comes from the analogy to the auroral electrojet.…”
Section: Sq-eej Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the same time, models which reasonably explain the observed facts are searched, for example by OGBUEHI et al (1967) andSUGIURA andPoxos (1969). Contributions from many authors are well reviewed by ONWUMECHILLI (1967) andHUTTON (1967).…”
Section: Distributions Of the Return Currentsmentioning
confidence: 99%