Methods of analysis of geomagnetic field variations and cosmic ray data

In the present paper, we propose a wavelet-based method of describing variations in the Earth’s magnetic field, such as the horizontal component of the geomagnetic field, in addition to methods for evaluating changes in the energy characteristics of the field and for isolating the periods of increas...

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subjects 2. Aeronomy
Cosmic rays
Decomposition
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Geology
Geomagnetic fields
Geomagnetism
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International CAWSES-II Symposium
Letter
Magnetic storms
Neural networks
Space weather
Wavelet
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