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U.S. Geological Survey geomagnetic variometer data: Capitalizing on seismic infrastructure

November 5, 2025

The U.S. Geological Survey’s Geomagnetism Program is collaborating with the Earthquake Hazards Program and Global Seismographic Network Program to densify magnetic field observations. This collaboration focuses on the installation of magnetometers, or magnetic variometers, at existing seismic stations. Along with improving the density of space weather observations for hazard monitoring, these data can be used to correct colocated magnetic field induced noise in seismic data. Such corrections are especially useful during time periods of large magnetic storms where the magnetic field‐induced instrument noise can be of similar amplitude to earthquake ground‐motion records.

Publication Year 2025
Title U.S. Geological Survey geomagnetic variometer data: Capitalizing on seismic infrastructure
DOI 10.1785/0220250185
Authors Adam Ringler, Andrew Holcomb, E. Rigler, Spencer Wilbur, C. Balch, Corey Beutel, Brendan Geels, J. Guerra, A. Horton, Edward Kromer, Kristen Lewis, Jeffrey Love, Yolando Root, Claudia Rossavik, N. Shavers, John Spritzer, Tyler Storm, Alexandra Wernle, David Wilson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Seismological Research Letters
Index ID 70272664
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geologic Hazards Science Center - Seismology / Geomagnetism
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