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This page is still under construction (created 09-10-2000 - last update: 11-04-2000)
Welcome to the VECMAG part of this
website!
- a step closer to our earth's magnetic environment -
magnetometer to be located at D64354 Reinheim/Georgenhausen - E 8°48'14'' N 49°50'50"
| Solar X-rays: Geomagnetic Field: |
our local geomagnetic data:
Synthesis Results: Model IGRF2000 (available from http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/..)
Latitude: 49 deg, 50 min, 50 sec
Longitude 8 deg, 48 min, 14 sec
Elevation: 0.2 km
Date of Interest: 11/02/2000
| F: 48126 nT | X: 20007 nT | Y: 76 nT | Z: 43770 nT | H: 20008 nT | D: 0 deg 13 min | I: 65 deg 26 min |
| + 24.2 nT/yr | + 6.9 nT/yr | + 39.3 nT/yr | + 23.4 nT/yr | + 7.1 nT/yr | + 6.7 min/yr | + 0.2 min/yr |
Old data found in the literature: DHI (German Hydrographic Institute)
locality: Frankfurt am Main (distance to Georgenhausen approx. 50 km)
Date of Interest: 07/01/1986
| F: - | X: 19845 nT | Y: - | Z: 43533 nT | H: - | D: - 1 deg 25 min | I: 65 deg 36 min |
What is the VECMAG
The SM-VECMAC is a three channel FLUXGATE-VECtor-MAGnetometer and it is still under construction.
Why to use a stationary VECMAC
C.S.
Where to detect MagField-deviations
C.S.
to my project-page
(in german)
This page is a part of HGK's website
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