Wavelet-based multiscale analysis of geomagnetic disturbance

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N. Zaourar
M. Hamoudi
M. Mandea
G. Balasis
M. Holschneider
机构
[1] FSTGAT,Laboratoire de Géophysique
[2] Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales,Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing
[3] National Observatory of Athens,Institut für Mathematik
[4] Metaxa and Vasileos Pavlou,undefined
[5] Universität Potsdam,undefined
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Earth, Planets and Space | 2013年 / 65卷
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Geomagnetic field; magnetosphere; geomagnetic storm; multiscale analysis; spectral exponent;
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The dynamics of external contributions to the geomagnetic field is investigated by applying time-frequency methods to magnetic observatory data. Fractal models and multiscale analysis enable obtaining maximum quantitative information related to the short-term dynamics of the geomagnetic field activity. The stochastic properties of the horizontal component of the transient external field are determined by searching for scaling laws in the power spectra. The spectrum fits a power law with a scaling exponent β, a typical characteristic of self-affine time-series. Local variations in the power-law exponent are investigated by applying wavelet analysis to the same time-series. These analyses highlight the self-affine properties of geomagnetic perturbations and their persistence. Moreover, they show that the main phases of sudden storm disturbances are uniquely characterized by a scaling exponent varying between 1 and 3, possibly related to the energy contained in the external field. These new findings suggest the existence of a long-range dependence, the scaling exponent being an efficient indicator of geomagnetic activity and singularity detection. These results show that by using magnetogram regularity to reflect the magnetosphere activity, a theoretical analysis of the external geomagnetic field based on local power-law exponents is possible.
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页码:1525 / 1540
页数:15
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