Inclination of the geomagnetic field measured by an incoherent scatter technique
Abstract
A technique to measure the direction of the geomagnetic field by using incoherent scatter techniques is described. The technique has been used to measure the inclination of the magnetic field at the Jicamarca Radar Observatory with an accuracy of the order of 1 minute of arc in the height range from 200 to 800 km. The corresponding inclinations obtained from the Goddard Space Flight Center (12/66) and the International Geomagnetic Reference Field (10/68) models are found to be about 1° in error.
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Date
1971-01-01
Keywords
Geomagnetism , Magnetic fields , Measurement , Ionosphere , Magnetic storms , Incoherent scattering radar
Citation
Woodman, R. F. (1971). Inclination of the geomagnetic field measured by an incoherent scatter technique. Journal of Geophysical Research, 76 (1), 178-184. https://doi.org/10.1029/JA076i001p00178
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American Geophysical Union