Articles | Volume 14, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/hgss-14-43-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/hgss-14-43-2023
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06 Mar 2023
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History of the Potsdam, Seddin and Niemegk geomagnetic observatories – Part 2: Seddin

Hans-Joachim Linthe

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Due to anthropogenic disturbances on the Potsdam Magnetic Observatory, a sub-observatory was installed in 1907 in the village of Seddin. Only variometer recordings were performed there. The launch of the DC-powered service of the Berlin suburban railway in 1928 influenced the observations in Potsdam and Seddin. The absolute measurements were moved to Seddin, and a new observatory was planned in Niemegk. Seddin Observatory closed in 1932.
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