Maximum entropy and power spectrum analyses of geomagnetic intensity variations from archaeomagnetic data - Emphasis on the 200-year period

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Geomagnetism, Magnetic Variations, Maximum Entropy Method, Power Spectra, Secular Variations, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Magnetic Flux, Statistical Analysis

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Statistical analyses on available archaeomagnetic intensity data mainly from the Aegean area and supplemented by some from Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia have revealed the existence of periodicities. The power spectrum analysis showed the existence of periods of 100 - 120, 200, 250, 540, 800 and 1600 years with an overall significance level of around 95%. Maximum entropy method showed the existence of significant periods of 100 - 130, 200, 240, 400 - 450 and 1200 - 1350 years. Emphasis is given to the 200-year period in relation to similar periods of other solar-terrestrial phenomena as well as to theoretical calculations.

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