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Effect of the presence of a conducting channel between India and Sri Lanka Island on the features of the equatorial electrojet
Author(s) -
Rajaram Mita,
Singh B. P.,
Nityananda N.,
Agrawal A. K.
Publication year - 1979
Publication title -
geophysical journal of the royal astronomical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.302
H-Index - 168
eISSN - 1365-246X
pISSN - 0016-8009
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-246x.1979.tb04772.x
Subject(s) - electrojet , equatorial electrojet , geology , geophysics , mantle (geology) , earth's magnetic field , convection , sri lanka , crust , seismology , magnetic field , physics , meteorology , geography , environmental planning , quantum mechanics , tanzania
Summary. Transient geomagnetic variations like SSCs, Bays, Sq and storm‐time variations show anomalously large Z amplitudes at the three permanent magnetic observatories in India under the equatorial electrojet. Our earlier studies have shown that these anomalies cannot be explained in terms of the usual coastal effect. Another unique feature of this area is the small equatorial enhancement of all magnetic fluctuations, which still remains to be completely understood. It is also noticed that Z/H ratio at Annamalainagar is very large for night‐time variations but becomes insignificant for day‐time fluctuations, whereas no such large difference is seen at Trivandrum, the other coastal station. All the above features have been explained here by introducing the presence of a conducting channel in the lower crust or upper mantle between India and Sri Lanka Island. The anomalies of the equatorial electrojet in the Indian region thus do not necessitate the conducting surface of the mantle to be deeper in this area as has been suggested by earlier workers. A less conducting mantle in the Indian region otherwise could be difficult to incorporate in the present theories of mantle convection when this area is known to be tectonically active. The presence of the conducting channel is further confirmed by analogue model experiments of Papamastorakis. We further observe that the equatorial electrojet does have an associated internal part in the Indian region.

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