Analysis of two strong sun-aligned arcs over the Canadian Eureka Observator
y (89 degrees CGM) near the north magnetic pole and accompanying related gr
ound magnetometer measurements has identified an electrojet current of simi
lar to 1 x 10(4) A flowing within the arcs in a sunward direction. The elec
trojet current was carried by low energy electrons created by impacting pre
cipitation drifting at E x B/B-2 velocity within the arcs, where E is the d
awn-to-dusk electric field. One of the arcs moved rapidly in a dawn to dusk
direction. The measured are velocity was 365 m/s. This agrees well with th
e velocity of 380 m/s inferred from the magnetic field signature of the ele
ctrojet current. This study suggests that such an electrojet is present whe
never a polar are is set up. However, a few conditions are required to obse
rve clear ground magnetic signatures of the electrojet: (1) quiet local mag
netic conditions; (2) a single sun aligned are near or moving across zenith
; and (3) are excitation by greater than or equal to 1 keV electrons. (C) 2
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