Geomagnetic turbulence at L'Aquila (Italy) - Preliminary results of a variance analysis

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Analysis Of Variance, Geomagnetic Micropulsations, Magnetospheric Instability, Algorithms, Diurnal Variations, Magnetic Measurement

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The results of preliminary measurements of 0.001-10-Hz geomagnetic micropulsations obtained at Masseria Calore (near L'Aquila, Italy) on 25 consecutive days during November 1983 are analyzed statistically. The results are presented in graphs and discussed in terms of the background turbulence levels and the development of real-time alert algorithms to identify significant events. The vertical component variance of the local background turbulence is found to vary generally with the magnetic-activity index K, while the variances of the two horizontal components peak at aobut local noon. The events selected by the alert algorithm are seen mainly in the horizontal components, range from about 20 to 200 mHz, and tend to have field perturbation parallel to the magnetic N-S line.

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