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Title: Geomagnetic spectrum unbiased by noise 8 to 60 days
Authors: Rangarajan, G.K.
Keywords: Geomagnetic spectrum
Geomagnetic activity
Magnetic field
Noise
Issue Date: 1975
Citation: Proc. "Equatorial Geomagnetic Phenomena", IIG, Bombay, p.218-226, May 15-16, 1975.
Abstract: Power spectral estimates unbiased by noise of horizontal intensity observations from three low and middle latitude stations, well separated from each other, in the period range 8 to 60 days are obtained adopting a procedure described by Black (1970). Results confirm that amplitudes at different frequencies exhibit latitudinal dependence. A significantly determined peak corresponding to a period of 13.9 days and absence of its sub harmonic near 28 days indicates the tendency for equi-distant spacing of solar active regions. Several other significant periodicities are also detected.
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