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UK Onshore Geophysical Library
149235UK Onshore Geophysical Libraryhttp://www.ukogl.org.uk/Manages the archive and official release of seismic data recorded over landward areas of the UK. Includes an interactive map viewer and guided tour with download of location coordinates for seismic coverage.Geography > Geoscience > Geophysics > Data CentersApr 15, 2008
A shared data store for the UK in standardized formats, available through membership. Provides well data, seismic surveys, field infrastructure and cultural data, and license round maps.
Research and data service activities pertaining to mass transports and related geophysical and climatic processes in specific components of the Earth system, in areas related to the variations in Earth rotation, gravity field and geocenter that are caused by mass transport in the global geophysical fluids.
A web-based global data bank for potential field gravity and magnetic geophysical data. Allows access via a web browser and contains publicly available datasets as well as proprietary data for subscribers.
Geomagnetic data from observations, geomagnetic main field charts, magnetotelluric and seismic deep sounding, geomagnetic pulsation and whistlers, paleomagnetic and archaeomagnetic data, geothermal data, seismic and magnetic prospecting, high temperature and high pressure rheological experimental data.
The data sets include magnetic anomalies; Bouguer gravity anomalies; isostatic residual gravity anomalies; uranium, thorium, and potassium gamma-ray measurements; and topography with and without bathymetry.
Provide secure, real-time interactive viewing of 2D/3D seismic, well logs, office and graphics files via a simple web browser. Includes a demo data room.
Provides online access and download of the contents of the database of published palaeomagnetic poles and directions, queried by pole list, rock unit and time scale.
Provides a clearinghouse for observations of the Earth's gravity field, including the first degree spherical harmonic terms which are commonly referred geocenter variations.