2021 data from two horizontal induction coils recording the Earth's magnetic field at 100 Hz frequency at the Eskdalemuir Observatory in the UK. The dataset was collected by the British Geological Survey at a location 245 meters above sea level.
Use Cases
- Analyze high-frequency (100 Hz) magnetic field variations for ionospheric activity studies
- Correlate magnetic field measurements from two horizontal induction coils for signal validation
- Use data from the Eskdalemuir Observatory's specific geographic coordinates (55.314° N 356.794° E) for regional geomagnetic modeling
Strengths
- Data collected at a high sampling frequency of 100 Hz
- Measurements taken from a known observatory location at 245 meters elevation
- Provenance from the authoritative British Geological Survey (BGS)
Limitations
- Dataset scope is limited to a single year (2021) and a single geographic site
- Specific data volume, structure, and available features (columns) are unknown
- Data may require specialized geophysical knowledge for interpretation and processing
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Measurements from two horizontal induction coils at the Eskdalemuir Observatory.
- Time Range
- 2021
- Freshness
- Metadata was last updated in March 2026.
- Geography
- Eskdalemuir Observatory, United Kingdom (55.314° N 356.794° E, 245m elevation).