The University of Bergen Global Navigation Satellite System Data Collection goes public

 

To promote easy access to research data, BCSS has just published The University of Bergen Global Navigation Satellite System Data Collection in the repository DataverseNO.

The collection contains data from four global navigation satellite system receivers at four locations (Ny-Ålesund, Longyearbyen, Hopen, Bjørnøya). Signals from three satellite constellations are recorded: GPS, GLONASS and Galileo. Currently the collection contains 60-second data of scintillation and total electron content for the years 2013-2019. More data will be added in the future. A quick extract is shown in the image below.

 

Summary of the total electron content (in colors) at each of the four sites versus Universal Time and Year. From 2013 there has been a steady decrease in the total electron content in the Earth’s ionosphere, which is related to a reduction in activity from max to min in the solar cycle.

 

These data are widely used for scientific publications. Some examples below include studies of the polar ionosphere and scintillation effects:

More information on the data and its formats is found in the documentation data set.