Australian Geomagnetic Observatory Network Data Collection

Maintenance and Update Frequency: annually Statement: Source: Geoscience Australia's geomagnetic observatory network Form: Definitive adjusted and reported quality 1 min and 1 second geomagnetic time series data, This Collection record was created to enhance the discoverability and management o...

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Other Authors: Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (distributor), Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (pointOfContact), Glanville, H. (pointOfContact), Manager Client Services (pointOfContact), Manager Client Services (publisher), Manager Client Services (author), Place and Communities Division (resourceProvider)
Format: Dataset
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Published: Geoscience Australia
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/australian-geomagnetic-observatory-data-collection/1792365
https://pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/144644
https://doi.org/10.26186/144644
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Summary:Maintenance and Update Frequency: annually Statement: Source: Geoscience Australia's geomagnetic observatory network Form: Definitive adjusted and reported quality 1 min and 1 second geomagnetic time series data, This Collection record was created to enhance the discoverability and management of the individual products contained in the collection. See the individual eCat records for product specific lineage. Purpose These data are used in mathematical models of the geomagnetic field, in resource exploration and exploitation, to monitor space weather, and for scientific research. The resulting information can be used for compass-based navigation, magnetic direction finding, and to help protect communities by mitigating the potential hazards generated by magnetic storms. This collection includes calibrated time-series data and other products from Geoscience Australia's geomagnetic observatory network in Australia and Antarctica. Data dates back to 1924. Value: These data are used in mathematical models of the geomagnetic field, in resource exploration and exploitation, to monitor space weather, and for scientific research. The resulting information can be used for compass-based navigation, magnetic direction finding, and to help protect communities by mitigating the potential hazards generated by magnetic storms. Scope: Continuous geomagnetic time series data, indices of magnetic activity and associated metadata, Data dates back to 1924.