Diurnal and Seasonal Results of the Schumann Resonance Observatory in Sierra De Filabres, Spain
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Cano Domingo, Carlos![Autoridad Universidad de Almería Autoridad Universidad de Almería](/themes/Mirage2/images/autoridades/autoridad.png)
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2021-04-05Resumen
This article presents the Schumann resonance (SR) variations, obtained in the extreme low frequency (ELF) signal
observatory of Sierra de Filabres belonging to the University of Almería Spain, in operation since 2011. This station has two
large and sensitive orthogonal sensors operating between 1 and 100 Hz. A 24 bit low-noise, high-resolution system processes the signal. The Sierra de Filabres ELF station is operating to offer valuable information on SRs’ activity in this area. This system allows us to have a broader range of comparison patterns to study correlations with other phenomena. The information presented in this work deals with the diurnal and seasonal variations of the first six modes of the SRs in 2016 and 2017. The graphs have been obtained through Lorentzian functions. We explain the diurnal variation based on the position and distance to the most important lightning hotspots and demonstrate its relation with the first mode captured in our observatory. We introduce a n...
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Schumann Resonance modes
diurnal variation SR modes
seasonal variation SR modes
Extreme Low Frequency (ELF)
lightning activity hotspot