The noninductive part of the measured current profile has been determi
ned for DIII-D plasmas. A technique for determining the flux surface a
verage of the quantity E . B and a model for the resistivity separates
the current profile into inductive and noninductive portions. Analysi
s shows directly that neoclassical resistivity is adequate to explain
the experimental observations, while Spitzer resistivity is not, and t
hat a large noninductive current exists in plasmas for which large neu
tral beam current drive and pressure driven bootstrap currents are exp
ected.