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1. IceBridge Flux Gate Magnetometer L0 Raw Magnetic Field [IMFGM0]
The NASA IceBridge Flux Gate Magnetometer L0 Raw Magnetic Field (IMFGM0) data set contains magnetic field readings taken over Antarctica using the Integrity Instruments 232M3ADLE and the FGM-301/99 ...


2. IceBridge Geometrics 823A Cesium Magnetometer L0 Raw Magnetic Field [IMGEO0]
The NASA IceBridge Geometrics 823A Cesium Magnetometer L0 Raw Magnetic Field (IMGEO0) data set contains magnetic field readings taken over Antarctica using the Geometrics 823 Sensor/Magnetometer. ...


3. IceBridge Geometrics 823A Cesium Magnetometer L1B Time-Tagged Magnetic Field [IMGEO1B]
The NASA IceBridge Geometrics 823A Cesium Magnetometer L1B Time-Tagged Magnetic Field (IMGEO1B) data set contains magnetic field strength measurements taken over Antarctica using the Geometrics 823A ...


4. IceBridge Geometrics 823A Cesium Magnetometer L2 Geolocated Magnetic Anomalies [IMGEO2]
The NASA IceBridge Geometrics 823A Cesium Magnetometer L2 Geolocated Magnetic Anomalies (IMGEO2) data set contains magnetic anomaly measurements taken over Antarctica using the Geometrics 823A Cesium ...


5. Search coil magnetometer data from BAS AGOs in Antarctica [JCADM_US_MAG_AGO]
Search coil magnetometer data are primarily used to study waves and transient variations in Earth's magnetic field in the ULF (Ultra-Low-Frequency) range, from ~0.001 Hz to ...


6. Search coil Magnetometer Data from Halley, South Pole and McMurdo, Antarctica and Two Sites Conjugate to the South Pole [US_JCADM_MAG_SP]
Search coil magnetometer data are primarily used to study waves and transient variations in Earth's magnetic field in the ULF (Ultra-Low-Frequency) range, from ~0.001 Hz to 5 Hz. Naturally-observed ...


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