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One-second USGS Boulder (BOU) magnetic observatory data collected before 2013

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Publication Date
Start Date
2005-04-14
End Date
2012-12-31

Citation

Rigler, E.J., and USGS Geomagnetism Program, 2023, One-second USGS magnetic observatory data collected before 2013: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/doi:10.5066/P91S9DIF.

Summary

The USGS Geomagnetism Program operates a network of magnetic observatories that collect vector and scalar magnetometer data for use in Earth main-field modeling, geophysics research, space physics research, and space weather hazard assessment and mitigation. Until mid-2011, only 1-minute time resolution magnetic field measurements were archived with the INTERMAGNET consortium following international magnetic observatory standards. 1-second time resolution magnetic field measurements, which had already been collected by all the USGS observatories for up to almost a decade prior, started being archived with INTERMAGNET on June 13, 2011, or July 27, 2012 in the case of the more recently constructed Deadhorse (DED) magnetic observatory. [...]

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BOU2005_Sec.zip 185.97 MB application/zip
BOU2006_Sec.zip 246.52 MB application/zip
BOU2007_Sec.zip 235.98 MB application/zip
BOU2008_Sec.zip 280.07 MB application/zip
BOU2009_Sec.zip 305.03 MB application/zip
BOU2010_Sec.zip 312.18 MB application/zip
BOU2011_Sec.zip 315.35 MB application/zip
BOU2012_Sec.zip 317.39 MB application/zip

Purpose

These data are appropriate for geophysical research, space physics research, and space weather hazard assessment and mitigation. They are not fully calibrated, nor have they been checked for anomalies, and are therefore not appropriate for applications with absolute accuracy requirements, like Earth main-field modeling.

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These data were collected from the USGS' magnetic observatory near Boulder, Colorado, USA, using the USGS' personal computer data collection platform (PCDCP) system.

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