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For discussion of the current state and future of ground magnetometer arrays in support of space weather monitoring and research, see article in [https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/2017SW001718 Space Weather].
  
 
=== A Master List of US-Sponsored Magnetometers ===
 
=== A Master List of US-Sponsored Magnetometers ===

Revision as of 15:12, 27 March 2019

Greenbelt, Maryland May 5-6, 2016

For discussion of the current state and future of ground magnetometer arrays in support of space weather monitoring and research, see article in Space Weather.

A Master List of US-Sponsored Magnetometers

Autonomous Adaptive Low-Power Instrument Platform (AAL-PIP)

Fluxgates

Station Geographic Latitude Geographic Longitude Instrument Type Sampling Rate Data Coverage Publicly Accessible
PG0 -83.67 88.68 Korepanov 1 Hz 2015-present Yes
PG1 -84.50 77.20 Acuna 1 Hz 2008-present Yes
PG2 -84.42 57.96 Korepanov 1 Hz 2013-present Yes
PG3 -84.81 37.63 Korepanov 1 Hz 2013-present Yes
PG4 -83.34 12.25 Korepanov 1 Hz 2014-present Yes
PG5 -81.96 5.71 Korepanov 1 Hz 2016-present Yes

Induction

Station Geographic Latitude Geographic Longitude Instrument Type Sampling Rate Data Coverage Publicly Accessible
PG2 -84.42 57.96 Lessard 10 Hz 2013-present Yes
PG3 -84.81 37.63 Lessard 10 Hz 2013-present Yes
PG4 -83.34 12.25 Lessard 10 Hz 2014-present Yes
PG5 -81.96 5.71 Lessard 10 Hz 2016-present Yes