Data Archive for "Constraints on the magmatic system beneath Mt. Paektu Volcano (Changbaishan) from magnetotellurics"
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Collection Method
The acquisition co-ordinate system was with "X" aligned northward, and "Y" aligned along eastward. The EDI (Electrical Data Interchange: “The Society of Exploration Geophysicists, MT / EMAP Data Interchange Standard”) data are in that coordinate system. The station coordinates are given in the header of each file.
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Metadata
Dataset Title: | Data Archive for "Constraints on the magmatic system beneath Mt. Paektu Volcano (Changbaishan) from magnetotellurics" |
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Creators: | Kim, Gang Sop and Hammond, James Oliver Scott |
School/Department: | Birkbeck Schools and Research Centres > School of Science > Earth and Planetary Sciences |
Keywords: | Mount Paektu, Changbaishan, Magnetotelluric |
Data collection method: | This folder contains a dataset of 53 MT stations, collected nearby Mt. Paektu volcano during 2016-2023. 44 sites are densely located nearby the volcano, the remaining 9 sites, are located from the volcano to Samjiyon, and Mt. south Potae (for whole inversion), DPRK of Korea (see paper for details). The minimum and maximum distances between neighboring sites are 83 m and 5230 m, respectively. MT data are acquired using a 5-channel receiver, three magnetic induction sensors, and two electrical dipoles with Pb-PbCl2 electrodes, manufactured in Kim Chaek University of Technology (KUT). Data acquisition at each site was performed for 2 days on average, and are remotely referenced with a distant site with other similar instruments (Pyongwon observatory, 39°18′23″N, 125°35′35″E), which is located about 360 km south-west away from the volcano summit. All data at field sites and remote site were sampled at three sampling frequencies 2400 Hz, 240 Hz, and 15 Hz.
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Statement on legal, ethical, and access issues: | Not applicable |
Depositing User: | James Hammond |
Date Deposited: | 06 Feb 2024 15:17 |
Last Modified: | 20 Feb 2024 13:11 |
Publisher: | Birkbeck College, University of London |
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