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Very low frequency radio observations of lightning discharges (AARDDVARK)
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K060_2008_2012_NZ_2
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The AARDDVARK/WWLLN Very Low Frequency (VLF) Radio Sensor was installed at Arrival Heights from 10-15 December 2008 by Dr Craig J. Rodger and Dr. James Brundell as part of Antarctica New Zealand Event K069a. The sensor measures the magnetic field in the Very Low Frequency radio range (~500 Hz-50 kHz), and passes it to a PC which processes the data for the experiments. The primary experiment is the ...
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Start Date:
2008-12-24
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The data is available from the WWLLN.
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DIF Creation Date:
2009-03-18
Last DIF Revision Date:
2012-06-15
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