Technical low-frequency magnetic noise in Kiev

TitleTechnical low-frequency magnetic noise in Kiev
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsOrlyuk, MI, Romenets, AA, Orliuk, IM
Abbreviated Key TitleDopov. Nac. akad. nauk Ukr.
DOI10.15407/dopovidi2014.03.110
Issue3
SectionGeosciences
Pagination110-114
Date Published3/2014
LanguageRussian
Abstract

The technical nature of magnetic field variations researched in Kiev is presented. The man-made component of the magnetic field in the frequency range from 10−6 Hz to 1 Hz is experimentally studied for the first time. It is shown that technological variation sources which have intensity of tens and hundreds of nanoteslas mostly have electrical and ferromagnetic nature. People and manufacture timetables cause the circadian rhythm of technological variations.

KeywordsKiev, technical magnetic noise
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