Estimating the Ionospheric Induction Electric Field Using Ground Magnetometers

Author:

Madelaire Michael1ORCID,Laundal Karl1ORCID,Hatch Spencer1ORCID,Vanhamäki Heikki2ORCID,Reistad Jone1ORCID,Ohma Anders1ORCID,Merkin Viacheslav3ORCID,Lin Dong4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Technology University of Bergen Bergen Norway

2. Space Physics and Astronomy Research Unit University of Oulu Oulu Finland

3. Applied Physics Laboratory Johns Hopkins University Laural MD USA

4. High Altitude Observatory National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder CO USA

Abstract

AbstractThe ionospheric convection electric field is often assumed to be a potential field. This assumption is not always valid, especially when the ionosphere changes on short time scales min. We present a technique for estimating the induction electric field using ground magnetometer measurements. The technique is demonstrated on real and simulated data for sudden increases in solar wind dynamic pressure of 1 and 10 nPa, respectively. For the real data, the ionospheric induction electric field is 0.15 0.015 mV/m, and the corresponding compressional flow is 2.5 0.3 m/s. For the simulated data, the induction electric field and compressional flow reach 3 mV/m and 50 m/s, respectively. The induction electric field can locally constitute tens of percent of the total electric field. Inclusion of the induction electric field increased the total Joule heating by 2.4%. Locally the Joule heating changed by tens of percent. This corresponds to energy dissipation that is not accounted for in existing models.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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