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Magnetotelluric time series for site Whiteadder (WHI)

Dataset title Magnetotelluric time series for site Whiteadder (WHI)
Dataset creators Juliane Hübert, British Geological Survey
Ciaran Beggan, British Geological Survey
Dataset theme Geoscientific Information
Dataset abstract

Long period magnetotelluric (LMT) time series for site Whiteadder (WHI). Funded by NERC, grant number: NE/P017231/1 "Space Weather Impact on Ground-based Systems (SWIGS)". These data consist of measurements of the three cartesian components of the Earth's natural magnetic field and the natural horizontal electric field at the site. The database will include .xyz files with the LMT data and one document with metadata. See Hübert et al. (2020) for further details.

Dataset content dates 13-MAR-19 to 30-APR-19
Dataset spatial coverage Not applicable
Dataset supply format ASCII text files (.xyz) and one PDF document zipped into a .zip folder.
Dataset language English-United Kingdom
Dataset discovery metadata record Discovery Link to the dataset's BGS Discovery Metadata record
Dataset publisher NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre
Dataset publication date 19th January 2022
Dataset digital object identifier(DOI) 10.5285/23d18e2f-c612-4c46-bb43-f424869df25c
Dataset citation text Hübert, J., Beggan, C. (2022). Magnetotelluric time series for site Whiteadder (WHI). NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre. (Dataset). https://doi.org/10.5285/23d18e2f-c612-4c46-bb43-f424869df25c
Constraints and terms of use This data set is available under Open Government Licence, subject to the following acknowledgement accompanying any reproduced materials: "Contains data supplied by permission of the Natural Environment Research Council [YEAR]".
Access the dataset https://webapps.bgs.ac.uk/services/ngdc/accessions/index.html#item171376
Further Information

Hübert, J., Beggan, C. D., Richardson, G. S., Martyn, T., & Thomson, A. W. P. (2020). Differential magnetometer measurements of geomagnetically induced currents in a complex high voltage network. Space Weather, 18, e2019SW002421. doi: 10.1029/2019SW002421