2020 data from the Eskdalemuir Observatory in the UK contains high-frequency (100 Hz) measurements of the Earth's magnetic field from two horizontal induction coils. The dataset was produced by the British Geological Survey and captures magnetic field variations at a specific geographic location (55.314° N, 356.794° E, 245m elevation).
Use Cases
- Analyze high-frequency (100 Hz) magnetic field variations for ionospheric disturbance detection
- Correlate magnetic field measurements from two horizontal induction coils for signal validation
- Study geomagnetic activity at the specific location (55.314° N, 356.794° E) during 2020
Strengths
- Data collected at a high sampling frequency of 100 Hz
- Measurements from a specific, documented observatory location (55.314° N, 356.794° E, 245m elevation)
- Produced by the authoritative British Geological Survey organization
Limitations
- Data scope is limited to a single year (2020) and a single geographic location
- Unknown row count, column structure, and file formats prevent assessment of scale and usability
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Measurements from two horizontal induction coils at Eskdalemuir Observatory
- Time Range
- 2020
- Freshness
- Metadata last updated March 2026, but underlying data is from 2020.
- Geography
- Eskdalemuir Observatory, United Kingdom (55.314° N, 356.794° E, 245m elevation)