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    Publication Date: 2007-04-01
    Description: In this study we separate, interpret and explain magnetospheric and ionospheric signals present in the observatory annual means. The data from 46 European geomagnetic observatories collected over 42 years (1960–2001) are used. To characterise the various field components, we use predictions from latest magnetic field models. The core field and its secular variation are described by the CM4 model, and the magnetospheric contributions are successfully removed by parameterising the POMME model with the Dst index. We regard the remaining signal as being caused by ionospheric currents. The annual averages of the Sq variation estimated by the CM4 model are subtracted from the residuals. A remaining variation in anti-phase with the magnetic activity index Ap finally can be removed with a function properly scaled by Ap and Dst. We offer an objective procedure to suppress the external field contributions in the annual means to an uncertainty level of ±2 nT. Except for the ionospheric currents, this could be achieved by applying recent magnetic field models, which shows that the quality of present day models is sufficient to correct observatory data for average external field contributions. Understanding the signal contained in the annual means is a prerequisite for obtaining reliable and physically meaningful results when such data are used in studies of the core field and its secular variation.
    Print ISSN: 1343-8832
    Electronic ISSN: 1880-5981
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Springer
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    Publication Date: 2007-07-01
    Description: We investigated the European geomagnetic observatory biases over 42 years, considered as contributions of the crustal field, and generally assumed to be constant in time. To estimate these biases, we compared observatory annual means to predictions given by the continuous CM4 model, and to four other core field models for different epochs. Solar-cycle related external fields are clearly present in the residuals. Although well-known, no suitable model to minimise them exists. We found that an empirical approach, taking advantage of the homogeneity of the external influences in the European region, can minimise these influences. Their reduction is better than when the external field description included in the comprehensive CM4 model is used. At several locations clear long-term trends remain after subtraction of the core field and minimisation of external fields. We investigated whether they are due to an insufficient description of the core field secular variation by the CM4 model, or to changes in induced lithospheric fields.
    Print ISSN: 1343-8832
    Electronic ISSN: 1880-5981
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
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