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The measurement series of the three geomagnetic observatories Potsdam, Seddin and Niemegk spans more than years, starting in It is one of the longest, almost uninterrupted series of recordings of the Earth's magnetic field. Data users frequently emphasise the high quality of the data and their significance for geomagnetic base research.
Very well known outstanding geomagnetism scientists, such as Max Eschenhagen, Adolf Schmidt, Julius Bartels, Gerhard Fanselau and Horst Wiese, directed the three observatories in historical sequence. This paper describes the history of the Niemegk Adolf Schmidt Observatory, which was started in and is currently still in operation. Linthe, H. Geo Space. The Potsdam Prussian Meteorological Magnetic Observatory operated two magnetic observatories: Potsdam on the Telegrafenberg near the town of Potsdam, which was in operation from β, and Seddin near the village of Seddin, which was in operation from β Anthropogenic noise from DC-powered railway traction vehicles, which were operated in small distances, caused the termination of both the magnetic observatories Best et al.
It was necessary to find a suitable location for a new observatory that could allow for undisturbed long-term operation. Adolf Schmidt was successful in doing this job.
The mayor of the town of Niemegk offered excellent conditions for the new observatory. The construction of the observatory buildings took place under extreme time pressure β Potsdam and Seddin had already been disturbed by the DC-powered railway traction vehicles.
The next problems occurred by upwelling groundwater in the variation house, which caused comprehensive construction repairs. The end of World War II in caused building and instrument damage and β most serious β the lost of instruments. The observatory personnel restarted the observations under extremely difficult conditions, but they could not prevent a data gap of 9 months.