Research Papers
Data-Sharing Work of the World Data Center for Geophysics, Beijing
Authors:
Fenglin Peng ,
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS;
WDC for Geophysics, Beijing;
Xiaoyang Shen,
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS;
WDC for Geophysics, Beijing;
Keyun Tang,
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS;
WDC for Geophysics, Beijing;
Jian Zhang,
WDC for Geophysics, Beijing;
Gradute Univ. of CAS;
Qinghua Huang,
Peking University;
WDC for Geophysics, P.O. Box 9825, Beijing, 100029, China; 010-62007977
Yuanfang Xu,
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS;
WDC for Geophysics, Beijing;
Bangyan Yue,
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, CAS;
WDC for Geophysics, Beijing;
Dan Yang,
WDC for Geophysics, Beijing;
Gradute Univ. of CAS;
Dan Yang
WDC for Geophysics, Beijing;
Gradute Univ. of CAS;
Abstract
The World Data Center (WDC) for Geophysics, Beijing, was founded in 1988. Supported by The Chinese Academy of Science and The Ministry of Science and Technology, our center has made much progress in recent years. The center has not only established the database to restore data which contain heat flow data, geomagnetic data, gravity data, etc. but also put them on the Internet (http://gp.wdc.cn) to provide free data service. The center has expended a great deal of effort to rescue the magnetograms observed 100 years ago by the Sheshan Observatory, the earliest geomagnetic observatory in China. The geophysics data of our center are abundant, and the way to get the data and information from the website is very simple and easily obtainable. In the future, the center will edit more data and construct a strong, convenient database in order to provide the better service to users.
How to Cite:
Peng, F., Shen, X., Tang, K., Zhang, J., Huang, Q., Xu, Y., Yue, B., Yang, D. and Yang, D., 2007. Data-Sharing Work of the World Data Center for Geophysics, Beijing. Data Science Journal, 6, pp.S404–S407. DOI: http://doi.org/10.2481/dsj.6.S404
Published on
19 Jul 2007.
Peer Reviewed
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