Three years continuous record of the Earth's magnetic field at Concordia Station (DomeC, Antarctica)

The magnetic observatory deployed at DomeC, Antarctica, in the French-Italian base known as Concordia has now been permanently running for more than three years. This paper focuses on these long-term results which are more relevant for an observatory intended to provide absolute values of the field....

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Main Authors: Chambodut, A., Di Mauro, D., Schott, J.-J., Bordais, P., Agnoletto, L., Di Felice, P.
Other Authors: Chambodut, A.; EOST, France, Di Mauro, D.; Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Roma2, Roma, Italia, Schott, J.-J.; EOST, France, Bordais, P.; IPEV, France, Agnoletto, L.; ENEA, Italy, Di Felice, P.; ENEA, Italy, EOST, France, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Roma2, Roma, Italia, IPEV, France, ENEA, Italy
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Editrice Compositpri 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2122/5832
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Summary:The magnetic observatory deployed at DomeC, Antarctica, in the French-Italian base known as Concordia has now been permanently running for more than three years. This paper focuses on these long-term results which are more relevant for an observatory intended to provide absolute values of the field. The problems which emerged in this fairly long record are discussed and solutions suggested to upgrade the observatory to the standards of an absolute one (i.e. Intermagnet standards). Published 15-26 1.6. Osservazioni di geomagnetismo 3.4. Geomagnetismo JCR Journal open