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The interactive chart above displays continuous magnetic field measurements from the CLNE fluxgate magnetometer at Cleveland volcano. The four panels show the X, Y, and Z vector components and the absolute field intensity, all in microtesla (µT). Grey lines show raw 1-minute means; the overlaid colored lines show 1-day rolling averages computed from the 1 Hz record.

Station Information

Location: North-eastern flank of Cleveland volcano, Alaska Installation Date: September 2022 (AVERT project) Instrumentation:
  • Bartington Instruments Mag-13 three-axis fluxgate magnetometer
  • Bartington portable power supply unit (PSU1)
  • 24-bit Nanometrics Centaur digitizer
  • Shallow direct burial deployment
Data Collection:
  • Continuous 3-component magnetic field measurements
  • Sensitive to signals with periods of 10 s or lower
  • Primarily useful for detecting long-term changes in local magnetic field
  • Temperature-sensitive measurements requiring correction
Data Access: Co-located instruments:
  • Broadband seismometer
  • Visible and IR cameras
  • Meteorological station
  • Scanning DOAS sensor
  • GNSS antenna