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[PEM12-P31] Influence of the Meridional Currents of the Equatorial Electrojet on the D Magnetic Component: A Ground Magnetic Data Analysis Using Principal Component Analysis

Keywords:equatorial electrojet, prinicpal component analysis, meridional currents, ground magnetic data
Data from a ground magnetic station near the dip equator (CDO, dip. lat = 1.2) was analyzed, revealing that the first and second principal components of the D component predominantly corresponded to the IHFACs and their seasonal variations. The third principal component was preliminarily associated with the meridional currents and the intensification of the EEJ. For the H component, its first three principal components combined appeared to reflect the seasonal dynamics of the EEJ. Notably, a correlation between the second principal component of H and the third principal component of D suggests a connection with the meridional currents.
These initial findings demonstrate the potential of PCA in distinguishing EEJ-related magnetic signatures from other geomagnetic phenomena in ground-based observation data, offering insights into the three-dimensional structure of the EEJ. Future efforts will aim at validating these results through methodological refinement and comparative analyses with models, satellite data, and other resources.