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64-Hz magnetic field data measured with a fluxgate magnetometer at Lucky Lake, Canada
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- Shinbori Atsuki
- Creator
- Institute for Space and Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University
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- Otsuka Yuichi
- Creator
- Institute for Space and Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University
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- Shiokawa Kazuo
- Creator
- Institute for Space and Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University
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- Division for Ionospheric and Magnetospheric Research, Institute for Space and Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University
- Contributor
- Institute for Space and Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University
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- ERG Science Center, Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University
- Contributor
- Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University
Metadata
- Other Title
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- 64-Hz fluxgate magnetometer data at Lucky Lake, Canada
- Available Date
- 2020-08-12
- Resource Type
- Dataset
- Format
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- CDF
- Version
- v01
- Rights Information
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- Stations, Instruments, and Acknowledgements for the ISEE fluxgate magnetometer data
- DOI
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- 10.34515/data.gnd-0028-0001-0101-64hz-v01
- Publisher
- ERG Science Center, Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University
- Creator Name (e-Rad)
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- Shinbori Atsuki (40314025, 80467084)
- Otsuka Yuichi (40314025, 80467084)
- Shiokawa Kazuo (10377781)
Description
The fluxgate magnetometer data observed at Lucky Lake, Canada. The data consist of variations of three-dimensional (H, D, and Z components) geomagnetic field taken with a sampling rate of 64 Hz. The digital data are distributed in the Common Data Format (CDF) through the ERG-SC repository. The fluxgate and induction magnetometer sensors are leftovers from the GADC project (by Dr. Kanji Hayashi of Univ. of Tokyo) and re-activated by the Athabasca University through the MAMA-MIA project. Please see http://stdb2.isee.nagoya-u.ac.jp/magne/magne_stations.html for the latest information.