Title :
The magnitude and distribution of ambient fluctuations in the scalar magnetic field
Author :
Daya, Zahir A. ; Birsan, Marius ; Holtham, Peter M.
Author_Institution :
Defence R&D Canada-Atlantic, Dartmouth, NS, Canada
Abstract :
Total magnetic field measurements were obtained at ocean floor depths averaging about 100 m over a period of several days. Ambient or background fluctuations are deduced from the data by three schemes: high pass filtering in the frequency domain, detrending in the time domain, and synchronous reference subtraction. For frequencies larger than 2(32) mHz, the fluctuations have a vanishing mean, and a standard deviation of 3.3(0.1) nT. Our analysis shows that the magnitude of the background fluctuations, which set the threshold in classical target detection, varies with the high pass frequency and the detrending interval. We discuss the corresponding threshold limitations. We find that the fluctuations, when scaled by their respective standard deviations, have a common probability distribution function. This distribution is neither Gaussian nor exponential but is closely approximated by a stretched exponential (i.e. ∼ e-|η|γ) with γ < 1 for rms deviations 0.3 < η < 3. The frequency power spectra of the magnetic field measurements have fδ power-law scaling with δ ∼ -2 for frequency 0.06 ≤ f ≤ 0.6 mHz and δ ∼ -11/3 for 1 < f < 10 mHz.
Keywords :
bathymetry; geomagnetic variations; 0.06 to 0.6 mHz; 1 to 10 mHz; ambient fluctuation distribution; ambient fluctuation magnitude; frequency power spectra; high pass filtering; ocean floor depths; probability distribution function; scalar magnetic field; stretched exponential approximation; synchronous reference subtraction; target detection; total magnetic field measurements; Filtering; Fluctuations; Frequency domain analysis; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic fields; Magnetic separation; Object detection; Oceans; Probability distribution; Time of arrival estimation;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2005. Proceedings of MTS/IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-34-3
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2005.1640101