October to December 2017 data from two horizontal induction coils measuring the Earth's magnetic field at 100 Hz frequency at the Eskdalemuir Observatory, UK. The dataset captures high-frequency geomagnetic variations, produced by the British Geological Survey.
Use Cases
- Analyze high-frequency (100 Hz) magnetic field variations from the two induction coils for space weather event detection.
- Correlate magnetic field measurements from the Eskdalemuir Observatory with solar wind data to study magnetospheric interactions.
- Use the horizontal induction coil data as a baseline for calibrating or validating other geomagnetic sensor networks.
- Investigate diurnal or seasonal patterns in the 100 Hz magnetic field signal over the three-month observation period.
Strengths
- Data is sourced from the authoritative British Geological Survey (BGS).
- Provides high-frequency measurements at 100 Hz, enabling detailed temporal analysis.
- Covers a specific three-month period (October to December 2017) from a known observatory location.
Limitations
- The dataset's sample size, row count, and specific features are unknown.
- Temporal coverage is limited to a single quarter (Oct-Dec 2017), restricting long-term trend analysis.
- Geographic coverage is limited to a single observatory site in the UK.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Measurements from two horizontal induction coils at the Eskdalemuir Observatory.
- Time Range
- October to December 2017
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Eskdalemuir Observatory, United Kingdom