Geomagnetics and Schumann Resonance
The purpose of this section will be to show correlations between Magnetic disturbances, Space Weather and the effect if any on Schumann Resonance.
For Geomagnetic observing the sensor, circuit board and components may be acquired at the link below. For email questions please contact: efkern@earthlink.net Erich's guidance has been instrumental in making Geomagnetic field measurements another part of this site.
Fat Quarters Software and Electronics.
All magnetic plots are created using a Dataq DI-151 RS 12 bit data acquisition module connected via the serial port of my laptop.
The heart of the Fluxgate circuitry is the FGM-3 sensor and SCL-006B IC. It takes samples every 8 seconds feeding the sample to an AD557 Frequency to Voltage Converter. The links below contain plots and spectras of both Geomagnetic activity and Schumann Resonance simultaneously recorded at different locations in Arizona. Of interest are spectras of Schumann Resonance recorded during Geomagnetic storms and other conditions.
These simultaneously recorded plots and spectras are to observe possible affects on Schumann Resonance during Geomagnetic storms and perhaps local Magnetic field activity in each location where research is conducted. Research will be repeated in each area to check for consistencies. For all research outings both the FGM-3 Magnetic sensor and the Induction Coil used for Schumann Resonance observation are aligned perpendicular to Magnetic North.
My thanks to the USGS for the use of their Magnemometer plots listed on these pages.
Cow Creek Geomagnetic & Schumann Resonance
White Tank Mts. Geomagnetic and Schumann Resonance
Cottonwood Geomagnetic and Schumann Resonance
Sedona Geomagnetic and Schumann Resonance
Mason and Bear Mountain near Sedona