On the Influence of the Data Sampling Interval on Computer-Derived K-Indices

The K index was devised by Bartels et al. (1939) to provide an objective monitoring of irregular geomagnetic activity. The K index was then routinely used to monitor the magnetic activity at permanent magnetic observatories as well as at temporary stations. The increasing number of digital and somet...

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Main Authors: A Bernard, M Menvielle, A Chambodut
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2011-06-01
Series:Data Science Journal
Online Access:http://datascience.codata.org/articles/95
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spelling doaj-64489f05a3e1466fa50425a23806c2e22020-11-25T01:47:52ZengUbiquity PressData Science Journal1683-14702011-06-011010.2481/dsj.IAGA-0795On the Influence of the Data Sampling Interval on Computer-Derived K-IndicesA Bernard0M Menvielle1A Chambodut2Dept of Magnetic Observatories; Université de Strasbourg/EOST, CNRS; 5 rue Rene Descartes 67084 Strasbourg Cedex, FranceUniversité Versailles St-Quentin; CNRS/INSU, LATMOS-IPSL, Guyancourt, France. Université de Paris-Sud, Département des Sciences de la Terre, Orsay, FranceDept of Magnetic Observatories; Université de Strasbourg/EOST, CNRS; 5 rue Rene Descartes 67084 Strasbourg Cedex, FranceThe K index was devised by Bartels et al. (1939) to provide an objective monitoring of irregular geomagnetic activity. The K index was then routinely used to monitor the magnetic activity at permanent magnetic observatories as well as at temporary stations. The increasing number of digital and sometimes unmanned observatories and the creation of INTERMAGNET put the question of computer production of K at the centre of the debate. Four algorithms were selected during the Vienna meeting (1991) and endorsed by IAGA for the computer production of K indices. We used one of them (FMI algorithm) to investigate the impact of the geomagnetic data sampling interval on computer produced K values through the comparison of the computer derived K values for the period 2009, January 1st to 2010, May 31st at the Port-aux-Francais magnetic observatory using magnetic data series with different sampling rates (the smaller: 1 second; the larger: 1 minute). The impact is investigated on both 3-hour range values and K indices data series, as a function of the activity level for low and moderate geomagnetic activity.http://datascience.codata.org/articles/95
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On the Influence of the Data Sampling Interval on Computer-Derived K-Indices
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title On the Influence of the Data Sampling Interval on Computer-Derived K-Indices
title_short On the Influence of the Data Sampling Interval on Computer-Derived K-Indices
title_full On the Influence of the Data Sampling Interval on Computer-Derived K-Indices
title_fullStr On the Influence of the Data Sampling Interval on Computer-Derived K-Indices
title_full_unstemmed On the Influence of the Data Sampling Interval on Computer-Derived K-Indices
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series Data Science Journal
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publishDate 2011-06-01
description The K index was devised by Bartels et al. (1939) to provide an objective monitoring of irregular geomagnetic activity. The K index was then routinely used to monitor the magnetic activity at permanent magnetic observatories as well as at temporary stations. The increasing number of digital and sometimes unmanned observatories and the creation of INTERMAGNET put the question of computer production of K at the centre of the debate. Four algorithms were selected during the Vienna meeting (1991) and endorsed by IAGA for the computer production of K indices. We used one of them (FMI algorithm) to investigate the impact of the geomagnetic data sampling interval on computer produced K values through the comparison of the computer derived K values for the period 2009, January 1st to 2010, May 31st at the Port-aux-Francais magnetic observatory using magnetic data series with different sampling rates (the smaller: 1 second; the larger: 1 minute). The impact is investigated on both 3-hour range values and K indices data series, as a function of the activity level for low and moderate geomagnetic activity.
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