A New Installation for Geomagnetic Field Monitoring at Talos Dome, a Remote Antarctic Site Away from Permanent Observatories

An automatic geomagnetic station for monitoring the Earth’s magnetic field variations was installed in December 2020 at Talos Dome, a remote site on the Antarctic Plateau, about 300 km away from the permanent geomagnetic observatory at Mario Zucchelli Station (MZS). Designed and assembled at the lab...

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Published in:Remote Sensing
Main Authors: Lucia Santarelli, Paolo Bagiacchi, Giovanni Benedetti, Domenico Di Mauro, Stefania Lepidi
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description An automatic geomagnetic station for monitoring the Earth’s magnetic field variations was installed in December 2020 at Talos Dome, a remote site on the Antarctic Plateau, about 300 km away from the permanent geomagnetic observatory at Mario Zucchelli Station (MZS). Designed and assembled at the laboratory of electronics of the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) in Rome, this autonomous station is formed by a vector magnetometer specifically manufactured by Lviv Institute (Ukraine) for very low temperatures and a low-power system supplied by batteries charged by a wind generator and solar panel. Data, sampled at 1 Hz, are locally stored and can be downloaded once a year during the Antarctic summer expeditions. The goal was to integrate observatory data for better monitoring the geomagnetic field from an uncovered Antarctic area. In fact, it is well known that the distribution of geomagnetic observatories strongly favors the northern hemisphere, and each new instrumental installation in Antarctica should be considered as a useful attempt to balance the geomagnetic monitoring in the two hemispheres. The achieved goal was to obtain a long data series, keeping the station working even during the austral winter when the temperature can reach −60 °C; we recorded almost 11 months of data in one year and the station is still operating. Data from the new station, jointly with data from permanent observatories, improve the analysis of the magnetospheric dynamics and the ionosphere–magnetosphere coupling. Talos Dome, together with the Italian geomagnetic observatory at Mario Zucchelli Station and New Zealand geomagnetic observatory at Scott Base, constitutes a network along the 80°S geomagnetic parallel, which is interesting for studying the longitudinal propagation of geomagnetic signals of external origin. In this work we present the characteristics of the station and of the data it provides, with the aim of them for analysis in the framework of space weather.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2072-4292/15/2/339/ 2025-01-16T19:21:13+00:00 A New Installation for Geomagnetic Field Monitoring at Talos Dome, a Remote Antarctic Site Away from Permanent Observatories Lucia Santarelli Paolo Bagiacchi Giovanni Benedetti Domenico Di Mauro Stefania Lepidi agris 2023-01-06 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15020339 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Remote Sensing Image Processing https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs15020339 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Remote Sensing; Volume 15; Issue 2; Pages: 339 geomagnetic observations in Antarctica ULF geomagnetic fluctuations stand-alone installation remote harsh site 80°S geomagnetic parallel low temperature Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15020339 2023-08-01T08:09:41Z An automatic geomagnetic station for monitoring the Earth’s magnetic field variations was installed in December 2020 at Talos Dome, a remote site on the Antarctic Plateau, about 300 km away from the permanent geomagnetic observatory at Mario Zucchelli Station (MZS). Designed and assembled at the laboratory of electronics of the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) in Rome, this autonomous station is formed by a vector magnetometer specifically manufactured by Lviv Institute (Ukraine) for very low temperatures and a low-power system supplied by batteries charged by a wind generator and solar panel. Data, sampled at 1 Hz, are locally stored and can be downloaded once a year during the Antarctic summer expeditions. The goal was to integrate observatory data for better monitoring the geomagnetic field from an uncovered Antarctic area. In fact, it is well known that the distribution of geomagnetic observatories strongly favors the northern hemisphere, and each new instrumental installation in Antarctica should be considered as a useful attempt to balance the geomagnetic monitoring in the two hemispheres. The achieved goal was to obtain a long data series, keeping the station working even during the austral winter when the temperature can reach −60 °C; we recorded almost 11 months of data in one year and the station is still operating. Data from the new station, jointly with data from permanent observatories, improve the analysis of the magnetospheric dynamics and the ionosphere–magnetosphere coupling. Talos Dome, together with the Italian geomagnetic observatory at Mario Zucchelli Station and New Zealand geomagnetic observatory at Scott Base, constitutes a network along the 80°S geomagnetic parallel, which is interesting for studying the longitudinal propagation of geomagnetic signals of external origin. In this work we present the characteristics of the station and of the data it provides, with the aim of them for analysis in the framework of space weather. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica MDPI Open Access Publishing Antarctic Austral Mario Zucchelli ENVELOPE(164.123,164.123,-74.695,-74.695) Mario Zucchelli Station ENVELOPE(164.117,164.117,-74.700,-74.700) New Zealand Scott Base ENVELOPE(166.766,166.766,-77.849,-77.849) Talos Dome ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-73.000,-73.000) The Antarctic Remote Sensing 15 2 339
spellingShingle geomagnetic observations in Antarctica
ULF geomagnetic fluctuations
stand-alone installation
remote harsh site
80°S geomagnetic parallel
low temperature
Lucia Santarelli
Paolo Bagiacchi
Giovanni Benedetti
Domenico Di Mauro
Stefania Lepidi
A New Installation for Geomagnetic Field Monitoring at Talos Dome, a Remote Antarctic Site Away from Permanent Observatories
title A New Installation for Geomagnetic Field Monitoring at Talos Dome, a Remote Antarctic Site Away from Permanent Observatories
title_full A New Installation for Geomagnetic Field Monitoring at Talos Dome, a Remote Antarctic Site Away from Permanent Observatories
title_fullStr A New Installation for Geomagnetic Field Monitoring at Talos Dome, a Remote Antarctic Site Away from Permanent Observatories
title_full_unstemmed A New Installation for Geomagnetic Field Monitoring at Talos Dome, a Remote Antarctic Site Away from Permanent Observatories
title_short A New Installation for Geomagnetic Field Monitoring at Talos Dome, a Remote Antarctic Site Away from Permanent Observatories
title_sort new installation for geomagnetic field monitoring at talos dome, a remote antarctic site away from permanent observatories
topic geomagnetic observations in Antarctica
ULF geomagnetic fluctuations
stand-alone installation
remote harsh site
80°S geomagnetic parallel
low temperature
topic_facet geomagnetic observations in Antarctica
ULF geomagnetic fluctuations
stand-alone installation
remote harsh site
80°S geomagnetic parallel
low temperature
url https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15020339