نتایج جستجو برای: geomagnetic activity

تعداد نتایج: 1139508  

2007
H. King

NSSDC's OMNI dataset, which now spans 1963-1999, contains a collection of hourly means of interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) and solar wind (SW) plasma parameters measured near the Earth's orbit, as well as some auxiliary data. We report a study of solar cycle effects in planetary geomagnetic activity in which 27-day averages of several OMNI parameters are compared with equivalent Kp and Dst a...

2015
Huidong Hu Rui Wang Zhongwei Yang Bei Zhu Yi A. Liu Janet G. Luhmann John D. Richardson Ying D. Liu

The largest geomagnetic storms of solar cycle 24 so far occurred on 2015 March 17 and June 22 with Dst minima of 223 and 195 nT, respectively. Both of the geomagnetic storms show a multi-step development. We examine the plasma and magnetic field characteristics of the driving coronal mass ejections (CMEs) in connection with the development of the geomagnetic storms. A particular effort is to re...

2006
S. J. Palmer

The possibility that conditions on the Sun and in the Earth’s magnetosphere can affect human health at the Earth’s surface has been debated for many decades. This work reviews the research undertaken in the field of heliobiology, focusing on the effect of variations of geomagnetic activity on human cardiovascular health. Data from previous research are analysed for their statistical significanc...

2017
Weronika Erdmann Bogdan Idzikowski Wojciech Kowalski Bogdan Szymański Jakub Z. Kosicki Łukasz Kaczmarek

Earth's geomagnetic field has undergone critical changes in the past. Studies on the influence of the magnetic field on Earth's organisms are crucial for the understanding of evolution of life on Earth and astrobiological considerations. Numerous studies conducted both on plants and animals confirmed the significant influence of the geomagnetic field on the metabolism of living organisms. Water...

Journal: :Data Science Journal 2013
Satoshi Abe Isao Ueda Hiroki Shirai Katsuhiro Goto Yoritoshi Ebina

The Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI) has been conducting geomagnetic surveys in Japan since 1949 to clarify the geographical distribution of direction, intensity of the geomagnetic field, and their secular variations. Recently, we have carried out continuous observations at geodetic observatories and continuous geomagnetic stations and repetitive observations at several first-ord...

2017
Zhilei Ge Suyun Liu Guopeng Li Yan Huang Yanni Wang

The real-time accurate measurement of the geomagnetic-field is the foundation to achieving high-precision geomagnetic navigation. The existing geomagnetic-field measurement models are essentially simplified models that cannot accurately describe the sources of measurement error. This paper, on the basis of systematically analyzing the source of geomagnetic-field measurement error, built a compl...

Journal: :Data Science Journal 2011
Mutaek Lim Jiyoung Moon Yeongsue Park Younghong Shin Hyoungrae Rim

NGII(National Geography Information Institute) of Korea consigned KIGAM(Korea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources) to do absolute geomagnetic measurements on 32 geomagnetic repeat stations evenly distributed on the southern part of Korean Peninsula in the year 2010 and to produce geomagnetic field components’ distribution maps for the year 2010.0. The result of the processing of the mea...

Journal: :Advanced Robotics 2009
Naomi Kato Toshihide Shigetomi

This paper evaluates methods for the long-range navigation of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) at a middle depth of deep water from the viewpoint of spatial fields-aided navigation. Motivated by experimental works on the geomagnetic field-aided navigation of aquatic animals, we focus on the application of inertia systems with reference to maps of geomagnetic and bathymetric fields of the E...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 1990
F F de Araujo F A Germano L L Gonçalves M A Pires R B Frankel

The relative numbers of North-seeking and South-seeking polarity types in natural populations of magnetotactic bacteria were determined at sites on the coast of Brazil. These sites were South of the geomagnetic equator and had upward geomagnetic inclinations of 1-12 degrees . For upward inclinations >6 degrees , South-seeking cells predominated over North-seeking cells by more than a factor of ...

2015
Simon Wing Lisa G Rider Jay R Johnson Federick W Miller Eric L Matteson Cynthia S Crowson Sherine E Gabriel

OBJECTIVE To examine the influence of solar cycle and geomagnetic effects on the incidence of giant cell arteritis (GCA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). METHODS We used data from patients with GCA (1950-2004) and RA (1955-2007) obtained from population-based cohorts. Yearly trends in age-adjusted and sex-adjusted incidence were correlated with the F10.7 index (solar radiation at 10.7 cm wavele...

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