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Very low frequency subionospheric communication transmitter observations Entry ID: K069_2008_2009_NZ_1 |
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Summary
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Abstract:
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 AARDDVARK observations, which measures powerful and distant communications transmitters operating in the VLF range. As such, the dataset is "narrowband", taking amplitude and phase measurements at the transmission frequencies. For this sensor, there is 0.2s time resolution. The Konsortia sensors detect changes in ionisation levels from ~30-85 km altitude, with the goal of increasing the understanding of energy coupling between the Earth's atmosphere, Sun, and Space. We use the upper atmosphere as a gigantic energetic particle detector to observe and understand changing energy flows; this Science area impacts our knowledge of global change, communications, and navigation. One of the few experimental techniques that can probe these altitudes uses very low-frequency (VLF) electromagnetic radiation, trapped between the lower ionosphere (~85 km) and the Earth, and thus said to be propagating "subionospherically". The sensor is currently logging transmitters in the northern & southern hemispheres, over a very wide longitude range. Both experiments send the processed data across the internet. AARDDVARK observations are sent to the University of Otago once a day at an agreed time. The new AH receiver is the 10th station in the AARDDVARK network, jointly lead by the University of Otago and the British Antarctic Survey.
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VIEW RELATED INFORMATION
Description: Antarctic-Arctic Radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition - VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium (AARDDVARK) Homepage |
Geographic Coverage
| N: 48.2042 | S: -77.85 | E: -67.2817 | W: 114.1639 |
| Min Altitude: 0 | Max Altitude: 90000 | Min Depth: 0 | Max Depth: 0 |
Temporal Coverage
| Start Date: 2008-12-16 |
Location Keywords
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CONTINENT
> ANTARCTICA
CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA > ARRIVAL HEIGHTS GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR |
Science Keywords
| SUN-EARTH INTERACTIONS >SOLAR ENERGETIC PARTICLE PROPERTIES >ENERGY DEPOSITION [Definition] |
| SUN-EARTH INTERACTIONS >SOLAR ACTIVITY >SOLAR FLARES [Definition] |
| SUN-EARTH INTERACTIONS >IONOSPHERE/MAGNETOSPHERE DYNAMICS >ION CHEMISTRY/IONIZATION [Definition] |
| SUN-EARTH INTERACTIONS >IONOSPHERE/MAGNETOSPHERE DYNAMICS >MAGNETIC STORMS [Definition] |
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GEOSCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
UTILITIES/COMMUNICATIONS |
Platform
| GROUND STATIONS [Information] |
Instrument
| VLF RECEIVERS [Information] |
Project
| AARDDVARK >Antarctic-Arctic Radiation-belt (Dynamic) Deposition - VLF Atmospheric Research Konsortium [Information] |
Quality
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Observations are sent to the University of Otago once a day at an agreed time (currently, 1am NZST) Each participating institute collects and holds its own AARDDVARK data in the form of observations and logs, etc. AARDDVARK members can request selected data periods for scientific study from one another. The exchange of AARDDVARK data between members of the Konsortia is undertaken with the goal of specific scientific projects. Data exchange is undertaken with the clear understanding that there will be co-authorship and consultation as to any publications making use of each member's data. Non-Konsortia members interested in AARDDVARK observations should communicate in the first instance with the AARDDVARK Principal Investigators (Clilverd and Rodger), who can identify which sensors are best suited for your requirements. All interpretation of AARDDVARK data should be undertaken by Konsortia members, who are experts in the understanding of these observations. |
Data Set Progress
| IN WORK |
Data Center
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Antarctica New Zealand, New Zealand Antarctic Institute, New Zealand
[Information]
Data Center URL: http://www.antarcticanz.govt.nz/
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Personnel
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CRAIG
RODGERS Role: INVESTIGATOR Phone: +64 03 479 4120 Fax: +64 03 479 0964 Email: crodger at physics.otago.ac.nz Contact Address: Department of Physics University of Otago PO BOX 56 City: Dunedin Country: New Zealand |
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CEISHA
POIROT Role: DIF AUTHOR Phone: +64 3 358 0200 Fax: +64 3 358 0211 Email: c.poirot at antarcticanz.govt.nz Contact Address: Antarctica New Zealand Private Bag 4745 City: Christchurch Country: New Zealand |
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2009-03-18
Last DIF Revision Date:
2010-09-20
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