Separation of lunar and solar periodic effects in data

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Diurnal Variations, Lunar Effects, Solar Cycles, Superposition (Mathematics), Bandpass Filters, Bessel Functions, Delay Circuits, Earth Ionosphere, Fourier Transformation, Frequency Distribution, Geomagnetism, Transfer Functions

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Superposing and averaging of consecutive periods of data can be used to estimate variations in the data produced by a periodic source. This paper points out the dangers in using the superposition technique when the data contain variations caused by several different periodic sources. By considering a delay filter representation of the superposition process, the optimum data handling procedure is found. The problem of separating weak lunar effects from strong solar effects in terrestrial data is considered as a specific example.

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