نتایج جستجو برای: artificial sources of geomagnetic changes

تعداد نتایج: 21259211  

2001
Catherine Constable Christopher A. Jones Andrew M. Soward Keke Zhang

Paleomagnetic data on geomagnetic reversals are divided into two general categories: times of occurrence, and records of directional and/or intensity changes for transitions at individual locations. Despite considerable efforts expended in acquiring paleomagnetic reversal records, a detailed picture of the reversal process is still lacking, along with any means of clearly identifying when the m...

2008
Masako Tominaga William W. Sager Maurice A. Tivey Sang-Mook Lee

[1] The Jurassic Quiet Zone (JQZ) is a region of low-amplitude magnetic anomalies whose distinctive character may be related to geomagnetic field behavior. We collected deep-tow magnetic profiles in Pigafetta Basin (western Pacific) where previous deep-tow data partially covered the JQZ sequence. Our goals were to extend the survey through the JQZ, examine anomaly correlations, and refine a pre...

Journal: :Bioelectromagnetics 2006
Michael Berk Seetal Dodd Margaret Henry

The relationship between ambient electromagnetic fields and human mood and behaviour is of great public health interest. The relationship between Ap indices of geomagnetic storm activity and national suicide statistics for Australia from 1968 to 2002 was studied. Ap index data was normalised so as to be globally uniform and gave a measure of storm activity for each day. A geomagnetic storm even...

2005
A. Pulkkinen

The geomagnetic field variations measured at the surface of the Earth are composed of both internal and external parts. The external field arises from the sources in the magnetosphere and ionosphere, whereas the internal field is generated by the currents induced within the Earth. The internal part may in some situations comprise a notable part of the measured total field and thus a blind usage...

2003
A. L. Dobbin E. M. Griffin A. D. Aylward G. H. Millward

Numerical modelling of thermospheric temperature changes associated with periods of high geomagnetic activity are often inaccurate due to unrealistic representation of nitric oxide (NO) densities and associated 5.3-μm radiative cooling. In previous modelling studies, simplistic parameterisations of NO density and variability have often been implemented in order to constrain thermospheric temper...

Journal: :IEEJ Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials 2001

2009
M. Papailiou H. Mavromichalaki A. Vassilaki K. M. Kelesidis B. Petropoulos

There is an increasing amount of evidence linking biological effects to solar and geomagnetic disturbances. A series of studies is published referring to the changes in human physiological responses at different levels of geomagnetic activity. In this study, the possible relation between the daily variations of cosmic ray intensity, measured by the Neutron Monitor at the Cosmic Ray Station of t...

2008
Sean L. Bruinsma Jeffrey M. Forbes

[1] Atmospheric density accounts for the largest source of error for predicting low-Earth orbiting satellite positions. Relevant applications include catalog maintenance, collision avoidance, and mission design. In this paper we quantify density model errors due to density variability at submodel grid spatial scales. Densities in the 370--450 km height region inferred from accelerometer measure...

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