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A. Chambodut and J.-J. Schott. (2009). GEOMAGNETIC OBSERVATORY PRACTISE, INSTRUMENTATION AND NETWORK.
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A. Chambodut and J.-J. Schott. (2010). Current status of permanent magnetic observatories in French Austral and Antartic Territories. Bachelor's thesis, , .
Abstract: The 5 permanent magnetic observatories of French Austral and Antarctic territories (Amsterdam, Concordia, Crozet, Dumont d'Urville and Kerguelen) are integrated as active participants in the worldwide network of magnetic observatories (INTERMAGNET), which monitor variations of the Earth's magnetic field at all time scales.Proceedings of i-DUST (INTER DISCIPLINARY UNDERGROUND SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE), June 9-11 2010, Apt, France.
Programme: 139;905
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A. Chambodut and M. Menvielle. (2011). From 1-minute to 1-second sampling interval at geomagnetic observatories: example of French magnetic observatories of Austral and Antarctic territories. Bachelor's thesis, , .
Abstract: IUGG 2011 Melbourne Australia.
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. (2015). New geomagnetic indices alpha with 15 minutes time resolution.
Abstract: 26th IUGG general assembly 2015
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A. Chambodut, D. Di Mauro, J.-J. Schott, L. Cafarella, S. Lepidi. (2009). The permanent magnetic observatory of Concordia station (Dome C, Antarctica) (Vol. IAGA 11th Scientific Assembly, 23-30 August 2009).
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A. Chambodut, D. Di Mauro,P. Bordais, L. Agnoletto, P. Di Felice. (2009). Three years continuous record of the Earth's magnetic field at Concordia station (DomeC, Antarctica). ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, 52-1, 15–26.
Abstract: The magnetic observatory deployed at DomeC, Antarctica, in the French-Italian base known as Concordia base, is now permanently running for more than three years. This paper focuses on these long-term results which are more relevant for an observatory intended to provide absolute values of the field. The problems which came up in the light of this fairly long record are discussed and solutions suggested in order to upgrade the observatory to the standards of an absolute one (i.e. Intermagnet standards).
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A. Chambodut, J.-J. Schott, D. Di Mauro, L. Cafarella and S. Lepidi. (2009). Inside the Southern Polar Cap: Geomagnetic Field Observations at Concordia Station (DomeC, Antarctica) (Vol. ESA's Second Swarm International Science Meeting,).
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A. Chambodut, J.-J. Schott, D.DiMauro and J.-F. Vanaker. (2010). INSIDE THE SOUTHERN POLAR CAP : GEOMAGNETIC FIELD OBSERVATIONS AT CONCORDIA STATION (DOMEC, ANTARCTICA).
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A. Chambodut, J.J.Curto, J.Matzka,M. Nosé, V. Mendel, A. Bernard, J.M. Brendle. (2017). International Service of Geomagnetic Indices: Current status .
Abstract: The International Service of Geomagnetic Indices (ISGI) is in charge of the elaboration and dissemination of IAGA’s endorsed geomagnetic indices and lists of remarkable magnetic events through its official Web portal. This is possible thanks to reports of magnetic observatories distributed all over the planet and thanks to work done by the 6 ISGI-Collaborating-Institutes (ISGI-CIs: Ebro Observatori, Spain; GFZ, Potsdam, Germany; WDC, Kyoto, Japan; AARI, St Petersburg, Russian Federation; DTU Space, Copenhagen, Denmark; EOST, Strasbourg, France). ISGI official Web portal known a complete upgrade in 2014-2015 at the occasion of its headquarters’ moving from LATMOS to EOST. In 2017, a second phase of update is in progress to meet the actual requirements towards users and stakeholders. Various elements are currently settled by or in close cooperation with ISGI-CIs: - DOI referencing in order to get full recognition, - Licence choices to clearly set allowed actions onto the available datasets, but also their protection, -APIs design for interoperability, - Metadata editing for data mining and standardised information. As a regular Member of ICSU World Data System, ISGI participates to various on-going projects on data management structuration. The example of the EPOS European Project (European Plate Observing System), which aims at implementing an operational and sustainable platform of Earth science services, is given.
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A. Chambodut, J.M.G. Merayo, M. Menvielle and S. Vennerstroem. (2011). A Magnetometer for Mars tested at Concordia Magnetic Observatory, Antarctica.
Abstract: IUGG 2011 Melbourne Australia.
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