Geomagnetic quiet daily variations in the Australian region - Information from a new station at Charters Towers (20.1 deg S)

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Diurnal Variations, Geomagnetic Pulsations, Lunar Effects, Magnetic Variations, Solar Activity Effects, Australia, Geomagnetism, Lunar Tides, Solar Terrestrial Interactions

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The establishment of the new magnetic observatory at Charters Towers is described. Hourly values of the magnetic elements are analyzed from two data sets (1984-1985 and 1986-1987) to provide solar diurnal variations during different months. These are compared with other stations in Australia and Papua New Guinea to study the behavior of the focus of the Sq current systems. The lunar geomagnetic variations are consistent with other Australian stations. An oceanic lunar tide is detected in the vertical element Z.

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