dc.description.abstract | This dissertation investigates the ionospheric F-region currents inferred from the interpretation of
the magnetic signatures using Challenging Minisatellite Payload (CHAMP) satellite data. The observations
are limited to the quiet days, with the Dst index less than 20 and on the nightside of
2000hrs to 0500hrs for a period Jan, 2001 to Dee, 2001. In this study, we report for the first time,
the F-region currents as inferred from the CHAMP vector data. We find the spatial confinement
of the currents to the near the equatorial region bounded by the Appleton anomaly and their appearance
in the pre-midnight and post-midnight sectors. The current densities are greatly varied
along all the three magnetic field components with the z-component recording the highest values.
The current densities along y-component is highest in the months of November, about 7.7 mAIm,
but generally less than 5.6 mAIm for the rest of the months. The months of September, August
and November record the highest current densities with August recording a density of 31.35mAlm
along the x-component showing the seasonal variation of the currents along all the three magnetic
field components. | |