Station Detail

Alberta, Canada (51.0°N, 114.0°W)

HeartMath Institute, Global Coherence Initiative

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Updated 1490 hours ago

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Alberta Schumann Resonance spectrogram
Updated 1490 hours ago
This week at

Hey there! This past week at our Alberta station has been pretty calm overall, with the Schumann Resonance staying in a comfortable range. We saw a little bump up to a peak of 35, but for the most part, things were on the quieter side, averaging around 24. No major spikes or unusual activity to report, which is nice and steady!

Week of 2026-06-22 · peak: 35 · avg: 24

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GCI004 — northern hemisphere coherence node

GCI004 extends the HeartMath Global Coherence Initiative network to Alberta, Canada, providing comparative data against GCI001 and other sites worldwide.

The Global Coherence Initiative was founded in 2008 to research the interconnection between human consciousness, Earth's magnetic field, and collective well-being — a distinctive mission in space weather monitoring.

Like its sister station, GCI004 delivers daily spectrogram summaries rather than live streams, with the emphasis on long-term patterns relevant to human wellness. Visit nocc.heartmath.org

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HeartMath Institute, Global Coherence Initiative

Operating since 2008 · 18 years of continuous monitoring

Member of: GCI
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Frequently asked questions

How does GCI004 measure Schumann resonance?

GCI004 uses the same magnetometer setup as GCI001 — ULF/ELF frequencies (0–50 Hz) with daily 24-hour spectrograms. The hardware consistency lets HeartMath compare sites cleanly across latitudes.

Why is GCI004 important to our network?

GCI004 extends HeartMath's Global Coherence Initiative network to Alberta, Canada, giving a second northern reference point. Comparison between GCI001 and GCI004 helps identify whether events are regional or planet-wide.

When was its last major event?

Check the Notable events section above — it lists the top 10 highest-score events at GCI004 from the last 30 days, each linked to the full daily context.

How reliable is the data?

GCI004 is operated by HeartMath Institute as part of the Global Coherence Initiative (founded 2008). The consistent instrumentation across GCI sites makes cross-station comparison scientifically meaningful.

Where does the raw data come from?

Raw daily spectrograms come from nocc.heartmath.org (GCI004 feed). We fetch the latest plot once per day. Visit heartmath.org/gci for the full Global Coherence Initiative program.

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