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    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Keywords: 550 - Earth sciences
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    In:  Proceedings of the XIIIth IAGA Workshop on Geomagnetic Observatory Instruments, Data Acquisition, and Processing | U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2009–1226
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    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: Over the southern African region the geomagnetic field is weak and changes rapidly. For this area series of geomagnetic field measurements exist since the 1950s. We take advantage of the existing repeat station surveys and observatory annual means, and clean these data sets by eliminating jumps and minimizing external field contributions in the original time-series. This unique data set allows us to obtain a detailed view of the geomagnetic field behaviour in space and time by computing a regional model. For this, we use a system of representation similar to harmonic splines. Initially, the technique is systematically tested on synthetic data. After systematically testing the method on synthetic data, we derive a model for 1961-2001 that gives a detailed view of the fast changes of the geomagnetic field in this region.
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    In:  11th IAGA Scientific Assembly (Sopron, Hungary 2009)
    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: Over the Southern African continent the geomagnetic field is weaker and changes more rapidly compared to other regions of the Earth. For this area series of geomagnetic field measurements exist since the 1950s. This unique data set allows us to obtain a detailed view of the geomagnetic field behavior in space and time by building a regional model. The data set consisting of repeat station surveys and observatory annual means is thoroughly cleaned by eliminating jumps and estimating external contributions in the original time series. Following the method proposed by Shure et. al. (1982) we use a system of representation similar to the harmonic splines. The technique has systematically been tested on synthetic data. The model derived from the available data covers the time span from 1960 to 2002 and gives a detailed view of the dramatical changes of the geomagnetic field in this region, including several geomagnetic jerks.
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    In:  13th IAGA Workshop on Geomagnetic Observatory Instruments, Data Acquisition and Processing (Golden and Boulder, Colorado 2008)
    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: DI-Flux instruments used for absolutely determining the Earth's magnetic field components consist of a non-magnetic theodolite usually equipped with a single axis fluxgate sensor. Nowadays, particularly as a heritage of space missions, three component fluxgate sensors are available small enough to fit on the telescope of a theodolite and able to measure the Earth magnetic field with an adequate linearity. One can presume that the additional magnetic information should contribute to an improved measurement result. Performing the standard procedure of declination and inclination readings, respectively, in the 4 possible orientations of the sensor, allows to calibrate and align the fluxgate sensor completely. Each of the angle readings provides the complete field vector in the geographic reference system which leads us to a welcome redundancy. By this redundancy, inaccuracies in leveling the sensor for the declination measurements, imprecise readings of the angles and systematic effects due to field gradients can be taken into account during data processing. This should relax the very high requirements for precision in the measurement procedure with a one-component sensor. Such a simplification of absolute measurements is highly desirable for observatories without permanent, well-trained staff where semi-skilled laypersons are doing the observations. We present the underlying calculations and first results obtained at Niemegk observatory.
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    In:  Proceedings of the XIIIth IAGA Workshop on Geomagnetic Observatory Instruments, Data Acquisition, and Processing | U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2009–1226
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    In:  13th IAGA Workshop on Geomagnetic Observatory Instruments, Data Acquisition and Processing (Golden and Boulder, Colorado 2008)
    Publication Date: 2020-02-12
    Description: Due to the lack of magnetic measurements in scarcely inhabited regions of the Earth the Geomagnetic community strongly asks for automated absolute measurements to replace the manual operations with a DI flux theodolite. GAUSS, the Geomagnetic AUtomated SyStem was developed in a cooperation of GFZ Potsdam and TU Braunschweig at Niemegk observatory. The field intensity is determined in two horizontal directions by means of rotations of a three axial fluxgate magnetometer. Together with the standard field variation and total intensity recordings, this method allows for a full calibration of the rotated fluxgate sensor, providing the absolute determination of all components. In contrast to the DI flux measurements, the reading of angles is obsolete, while the exact orientation of the instrument is controlled by an optical set-up. The automated instrument was first installed and run at the Niemegk observatory in 2006. After some successful measurements in fall 2006 it turned out that for longterm reliability several relevant mechanical components have to be modified. We now present the improvements applied to the system and compare a new time series of measurements with the standard observatory data.
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    In:  Publications of the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences : C ; 99 = 398
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