摘要

Natural electric field variations are measured at the sea bottom over long periods of time by means of stationary, vertical, and horizontal galvanic antennas. We compare the power spectra of the vertical and horizontal field components and the extent to which they may be reduced by standard averaging techniques. Although the raw spectra of the vertical and horizontal components do not differ greatly, the difference in the spectra after averaging is significantly greater. Most significantly, in the frequency range between 0.0005 and 0.03 Hz, this averaging scheme suppresses the vertical electric field component more strongly than the horizontal component.

  • 出版日期2012-12