2021
DOI: 10.3390/universe7070248
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Identification of Fractal Properties in Geomagnetic Data of Southeast Asian Region during Various Solar Activity Levels

Abstract: The fractal properties of geomagnetic northward component data (H-component) in the equatorial region during various phases of solar activity over Southeast Asia were investigated and then quantified using the parameter of the Hurst exponent (H). This study began with the identification of existence of spectral peaks and scaling properties in international quiet day H-component data which were measured during three levels of solar activity: low, intermediate, and high. Then, various cases of quiet and disturbe… Show more

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“…In general, this result coincided with the results of the papers mentioned in the introduction. It should be noted that, in our calculations, a statistically reliable relationship of HFD with the space weather characteristics was revealed for all components of the geomagnetic field (H, D, Z), while in previous studies [6][7][8][9], a significant decrease in HFD with geomagnetic disturbances was noted only for the horizontal component.…”
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“…In general, this result coincided with the results of the papers mentioned in the introduction. It should be noted that, in our calculations, a statistically reliable relationship of HFD with the space weather characteristics was revealed for all components of the geomagnetic field (H, D, Z), while in previous studies [6][7][8][9], a significant decrease in HFD with geomagnetic disturbances was noted only for the horizontal component.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…The relationship between the fractal dimension of geomagnetic variations and magnetic storms has been studied by many researchers [4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. Moreover, the fractal dimension of fluctuations in geomagnetic indices, such as AE [11], Sym-H [12],and Dst [13], which are the result of the processing of measurements at several magnetic observatories, were studied.…”
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“…EEJ current exists within ±3 • dip equator in the E region of the ionosphere and forms a narrow band-like current with an eastward direction at the equator. EEJ current can be monitored through the daytime variation of ground equipment's horizontal geomagnetic field component (H-component) [1,2]. Occasionally, the H-component is temporarily depressed below the night-time level as the current flow reverses to the west.…”
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“…The paper of [23] presents the fractal properties of geomagnetic data in the equatorial region of Southeast Asia during low, intermediate and high phases of solar activity using the Hurst exponent (H) as the parameter. In particular, they utilized the geomagnetic northward component data (H-component) obtained from two magnetometer stations of Langkawi, Malaysia (LKW) and Davao, Philippines (DAV).…”
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