The amplitude distribution of field-aligned currents at northern high latitudes observed by TRIAD. Interim report

The spatial distribution and magnitudes of field-aligned currents at 800 km altitude over northern high latitudes were determined from TRIAD magnetometer data recorded at College, Alaska, during the period from July 1973 to October 1974. (GRA)

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