Scott Base (SBA) paper magnetograms
The dataset is composed of the original sheets on which the fields were recorded by light on photographic paper. Each sheet holds 24 hours of three recorded magnetic field components. Most of the components were labelled XYZ; some were labelled DHZ (e.g. 1991 magnetograms), and others were not labelled at all (e.g. 1966 magnetograms).
Scott Base (SBA) 1957 – 1991
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21420/3KT9-3M51?x=y
Cite as:
GNS Science. (2022). Scott Base (SBA) paper magnetograms . GNS Science. https://doi.org/10.21420/3KT9-3M51?x=y
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- Date (Creation)
- 1901-11-01
- Purpose
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GNS Science measures and monitors the magnetic field primarily as a contribution to the world scientific community but also to provide reference information for various kinds of magnetic surveys.
Observatories in New Zealand and Samoa provide the only continuous data from about a 90° arc of the Southern Hemisphere, one eighth of the globe.
GNS Science possesses a continuous reference series of geomagnetic measurements back to 1901 thereby enabling the identification of long term changes in Earth's magnetic field.
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- Historical archive
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- Maintenance and update frequency
- Not planned
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Geomagnetism
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Magnetic fields
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Magnetic anomalies
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New Zealand
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Scott Base
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Antarctica
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Magnetic recording
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Temporal variation
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Paper records
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- Copyright
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GNS Science has made all reasonable endeavours to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the datasets but gives no warranties and makes no representations (express or implied) as to its accuracy, completeness or fitness for purpose, or title. GNS Science accepts no liability on account of errors in any of the information and each user must rely on its own inquiries. GNS Science excludes liability for any loss, damage or expense, direct or indirect and however caused, whether through negligence or otherwise resulting from any person, company or organisation's use of, or reliance on, these data. In no circumstances will GNS Science be liable for consequential, indirect, special or punitive damages. Use of the product will be deemed to be acceptance of these terms.
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- Unclassified
- Language
- English
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- Geoscientific information
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- Begin date
- 1902-01-01
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Name Version paper
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- OnLine resource
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Protocol Linkage Name WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
https://www.gns.cri.nz/Home/Our-Science/Land-and-Marine-Geoscience/Earth-s-Magnetic-Field/New-Zealand-Geomagnetic-Database New Zealand Geomagnetic Database
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- Statement
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There was a succession of 3 observatories in or near Christchurch: the first was established in the Botanic Gardens (1901-1958; paper records), the second at Amberley (1916-1977; paper records), and the third at Eyrewell (1978-1995; paper records). In 1994 digital equipment was installed at Eyrewell allowing it to become an INTERMAGNET observatory.
Magnetic measurements began at Scott Base for the International Geophysical Year in 1957. GNS has paper records from 1957-1994. Scott Base became an INTERMAGNET observatory in 1996.
Magnetic measurements in Apia began in 1902. GNS has paper records from 1907-1994. In 1998 the installation of a digital system allowed Apia to become an INTERMAGNET observatory.
Real-time data is now sent to INTERMAGNET Geomagnetic Information Nodes within 72 hours of recording.
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- English
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Dataset
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- 2024-06-26T01:29:41.60949Z
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ISO 19115:2003/19139
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1.0
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