Database of historical geomagnetic and auroral activity oriented for solar-terrestrial research
St.-Petersburg Branch of Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radiowave Propagation, Russian Academy of Sciences, St.-Petersburg, Russia
Journal: Geophysical processes and biosphere
Tome: 16
Number: 4
Year: 2017
Pages: 67-80
UDK: 523-62, 523.9
DOI: 10.21455/GPB2017.4-6
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Ptitsyna N., Sokolov S., Soldatov V., Tyasto M. Database of historical geomagnetic and auroral activity oriented for solar-terrestrial research // . 2017. Т. 16. № 4. С. 67-80. DOI: 10.21455/GPB2017.4-6
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title = "Database of historical geomagnetic and auroral activity oriented for solar-terrestrial research",
journal = "Geophysical processes and biosphere",
year = 2017,
volume = "16",
number = "4",
pages = "67-80",
doi = "10.21455/GPB2017.4-6",
language = "English"
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Keywords: database, digital image, magnetogram, magnetic storm, aurora borealis, historical data on geomagnetic and auroral activity
Аnnotation: In recent years in situ data have resulted in explosive growth in our knowledge and understanding of solar-terrestrial processes. However, the space era began only in the mid-20th century and thus in situ data alone is not enough for analyses of the solar driven geomagnetic variations from decades to centuries. The Russian network of magnetic and meteorological observatories provides one of the longest data series. The magnetograms of St.-Petersburg (SPE, 1869-1877), Pavlovsk (SLU, 1878-1941) and Voeikovo (LNN, 1946-2016) provide a multi-year series of continuous records of variations of the declination (