The Spherical Elementary Current (SEC) Amplitudes data set contains spherical elementary current amplitude data (J) derived using the SECS technique [Amm and Viljanen, Earth Planets Space, v. 51 pp. 431-440, 1999]. The location of these currents is in geographic coordinates at 10s resolution. The distribution of these currents is not the same as the equivalent ionospheric currents. The UT and date are obtained from the file name. For more information see Weygand et al. J. Geophys. Res. 116, A03305, doi:10.1029/2010JA016177, 2011.
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The Spherical Elementary Current (SEC) Amplitudes data set contains spherical elementary current amplitude data (J) derived using the SECS technique [Amm and Viljanen, Earth Planets Space, v. 51 pp. 431-440, 1999]. The location of these currents is in geographic coordinates at 10s resolution. The distribution of these currents is not the same as the equivalent ionospheric currents. The UT and date are obtained from the file name. For more information see Weygand et al. J. Geophys. Res. 116, A03305, doi:10.1029/2010JA016177, 2011.
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Research Article on the SECS technique.
Research Article on the SECS technique applied to North America and Greenland.
Equivalent ionsheric current data produced over Antarctica.
These data are the geographic location in units of degrees of the derived spherical elementary current amplitude at 10 s resolution. The Altitude of the current vector is 100 km above the surface of the Earth.
Geographic Laitutde and Longitude of the derived spherical elementary current amplitude value.
These data are the spherical elementary current amplitude (only the amplitude of J) in units of A at 10 s resolution. The Altitude of the current vector is 100 km above the surface of the Earth.