GEOMAGNETIC SECULAR VARIATION AND THE 1969-1970 SECULAR JERK AT THE AFRICAN OBSERVATORIES

T. Haile
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All-day annual mean values of the D, H and Z components of the geomagnetic field from ten observatories in the African continent are used to study long period secular variations, effects of external signals for the variation in the recorded field and for the signatures of geomagnetic jerks in the African region. Polynomials of second or third degree are found to be adequate to represent the secular variation in the field for most of the observatories. This shows that no strong local anomalies exist over much of the continent and the source of the secular variation is deep seated. Departures from these trends are observed over the Southern African region. The residuals in the geomagnetic field components are shown to exhibit parallelism with the periods corresponding to the double solar cycle only for some of the stations. A clear latitudinal distribution in the geomagnetic component that exhibits the 1969–70 secular jerk is shown. The jerk appears in the plots of the first differences in H for the southern most observatories of Hermanus, Hartebeesthoek, and Tsumeb, while the Z plots show the jerk for near equatorial and equatorial stations of Antananarivo, Luanda Belas, Bangui and Addis Ababa. There is some indication for this jerk in the first difference plots of D for the northern stations of M\'Bour and Tamanrasset. The plots of D rather strongly suggest the presence of a jerk around 1980 at most of the stations. Key words/phrases : Magnetic observatories, polynomial fitting, residuals, secular variation, secular jerk SINET: Ethiopian Journal of Science Vol. 27 (2) 2004: 105–120
地磁长期变化和1969-1970年非洲天文台的长期扰动
利用非洲大陆10个观测站的地磁D、H、Z分量的全年全天平均值,研究了非洲地区地磁长周期长期变化、外部信号对地磁变化的影响以及地磁跳变的特征。发现二阶或三次多项式足以表示大多数观测站场的长期变化。这表明在大陆的大部分地区不存在强烈的局部异常,长期变化的来源是深层的。南部非洲区域出现了背离这些趋势的情况。仅在某些台站,地磁场分量的残差与太阳双周期对应的周期表现出平行性。地磁分量具有明显的纬向分布,表现为1969-70年的长期扰动。在赫曼努斯、哈尔特比斯索克和苏梅布等最南端的观测站,H的第一个差异图中出现了跳变,而Z的图显示了近赤道和赤道的塔那那利佛、罗安达贝拉斯、班吉和亚的斯亚贝巴的跳变。在M\ Bour和Tamanrasset北站的第一个不同的D图中可以看出这种波动。D的情节相当强烈地表明,1980年左右,大多数车站都有一个混蛋。关键词:磁观测,多项式拟合,残差,长期变化,长期抖动[j] .中国科学杂志,Vol. 27 (2) 2004: 105-120
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