The U.S. National Geomagnetism Program is a program directed by the USGS that monitors the Earth's magnetic field.
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History
- 1840–1845 Magnetic observatories at Harvard and Girard College
- 1860 Coast Survey begins regular magnetic observations at Maine's Fort Sullivan, Tift's Observatory in Florida and others
- 1882–1883 First International Polar Year
- 1901–1956 United States Coast and Geodetic Survey operates Cheltenham Magnetic Observatory in Maryland
- 1905–1918 USC&GS Explorer performs magnetic surveys
- 1909 Carnegie wooden survey ship built for Carnegie Institution for Science begins seven cruises to measure the Earth's magnetic field
- 1932–1933 Second International Polar Year
- 1956 Fredericksburg Magnetic Observatory in Virginia replaces Cheltenham2
- 1957–1958 International Geophysical Year
- 1961 Boulder Geomagnetic Observatory, Colorado
- 1973 NOAA/USC&GS geomagnetism program transferred to the USGS
- 1979–1980 Magsat satellite survey from orbit
- 1994 U.S. National Space Weather Program (NSWP), an interagency collaboration3
See also
External links
References
USGS Geomagnetism Program FDSN https://www.fdsn.org/networks/detail/NT/ ↩
Nelson, James H. (1962) Magnetism of the Earth C&GS Pub 40-1 p38 https://books.google.com/books?id=MnMZ5dPGSBcC&pg=PA38 ↩
Love, Jeffrey J. & Finn, Carol A. (2011) The USGS Geomagnetism Program and Its Role in Space Weather Monitoring AGU Space Weather Volume 9, Issue 7 https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2011SW000684 ↩