2010
DOI: 10.1029/2010jd014316
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Study of Schumann resonances based on magnetotelluric records from the western Mediterranean and Antarctica

Abstract: [1] Eight independent magnetotelluric (MT) campaigns, carried out in the western Mediterranean area and Antarctica, have been analyzed with the aim of extracting information from Schumann resonances (SR). The advantages and drawbacks of MT data with respect to single-purpose fixed stations for SR research are evaluated. Two different methods of signal processing have been employed: spectral analysis through the fast Fourier transform (FFT) and Rescaled Range analysis (R/S), calculating the Hurst exponents. The… Show more

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“…SR corresponds to standing waves of the radial Transverse Magnetic (TM r ) mode; and therefore, for a source conveniently located at θ = 0, the primary magnetic field will be in the ϕ component and the electric field in the r component, [e.g., Toledo‐Redondo et al , ]. The ϕ coordinate of the outputs is irrelevant for this study, due to the symmetry of the cavity in this direction.…”
Section: The Tlm Methodsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…SR corresponds to standing waves of the radial Transverse Magnetic (TM r ) mode; and therefore, for a source conveniently located at θ = 0, the primary magnetic field will be in the ϕ component and the electric field in the r component, [e.g., Toledo‐Redondo et al , ]. The ϕ coordinate of the outputs is irrelevant for this study, due to the symmetry of the cavity in this direction.…”
Section: The Tlm Methodsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…It indicates random nature of the time series when H=0.5, while a reinforcing trend can be assumed when the value of H > 0.5 (e.g. Nickolaenko et al, 2000;Rasheed, 2004, 2007;Redondo, et al, 2010). Table 4 gives the estimated spectral indices and the corresponding Hurst exponents.…”
Section: Vlbi Data and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measurement process starts at the two magnetometers, north-south and east-west oriented, which can induce a voltage in the range of mV for fields in the range of pT (see section 3). This is the typical order of magnitude for natural electromagnetic noise in the atmosphere, such as is found in the SRs [Toledo-Redondo et al, 2010]. The preamplifiers are placed at a distance of less than 1 m from the sensors, connected by a double-shielded coaxial cable of very low losses, to deal with the low signal level at the sensor output.…”
Section: The Measurement Stationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensor noise figure, N s , subdivided into thermal and magnetic (Barkhausen) noise [Skrotskii et al, 1966], can be expressed as in section 4, is the sensor series resistance, and Im( rv ) is the imaginary part of the complex magnetic permeability of the sensor core, whose value is approximately eff for the configuration described.…”
Section: Noise Of the Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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