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The OpenMolcas Web: A Community-Driven Approach to Advancing Computational Chemistry
Open Research DataThe developments of the open-source OpenMolcas chemistry software environment since spring 2020 are described, with a focus on novel functionalities accessible in the stable branch of the package or via interfaces with other packages. These developments span a wide range of topics in computational chemistry and are presented in thematic sections: electronic...
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The XPS studies revealing the surface chemistry of Cu-Sn-TiO2 nanocomposite coatings
Open Research DataThe dataset contains the X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) data of nanocomposite Cu-Sn-TiO2 coatings electrodeposited from oxalic acid bath containing Cu and Sn salts as well as TiO2 nanoparticles under various treatments: mechanical stirring, ultrasonic or none. The details of the electrodeposition process are presented in the descriptor file...
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Sigma profiles of DES components
Open Research DataThe Sigma profiles for DES components created by the COSMO-RS.
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DES - polarity, pH and antioxidant potential
Open Research DataThis physicochemical properties of selected deep eutectic solvents (DES) were tested. Polarity is important for extraction efficiency. The values of pH can importantly affect growing of bacteria and yeasts strains. Total phenolic content, DPPH and FRAP methods were used for determination of antioxidant potential of the extract produced with DES.
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XRD results of melamine sponges impregnated by DES
Open Research DataThe set includes raw data from XRD analysis of pure melamine sponge and melamine sponges impregnated by:- Eucalyptol:Menthol (1:1)- Eucalyptol:Menthol (1:2)- Eucalyptol:Menthol (1:3)- Eucalyptol:Menthol (1:4)- Eucalyptol:Menthol (1:5)- Thymol:Menthol (1:1)
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Testing of DES toxicity towards Candida subhashii
Open Research DataDataset presents results of testing toxicity of selected DES solutions in mineral salt medium towards Candida subhashii.
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SEM results of melamine sponges impregnated by DES
Open Research DataSEM results of melamine sponges impregnated by DES (3 um magnification). The set includes raw data from SEM analysis of pure melamine sponge and melamine sponges impregnated by:- Eucalyptol:Menthol (1:1)- Eucalyptol:Menthol (1:2)- Eucalyptol:Menthol (1:3)- Eucalyptol:Menthol (1:4)- Eucalyptol:Menthol (1:5)- Thymol:Menthol (1:1)
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr1.7Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1200oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr1.7Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1200oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.4Ni0.1Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1100oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.4Ni0.1Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1100oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1100oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1100oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.4Ni0.1Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1200oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.4Ni0.1Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1200oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1200oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of Sr1.9Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1200oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr2Al0.1FeMoO6 powder calcined at 1200oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr2Al0.1FeMoO6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1200oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of Sr2Al0.1Fe1.4Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1100oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of Sr2Al0.1Fe1.4Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1100oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr1.7Al0.1Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder calcined at 1100oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr1.7Al0.1Fe1.5Mo0.5O6 powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 1100oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Mo0.9O3-s powder calcined at 800oC in air
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Mo0.9O3-s powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 800oC for 12 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of LSCNT sintered at various temperatures
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD diffraction patterns of La0.27Sr0.54Ce0.09Ni0.1Ti0.9O3-s sintered at various temperatures under air atmosphere for 12 h. Samples were produced using aqueous soft chemistry methods (Pechini).
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1W0.9O3-s precursor calcined under air atmosphere
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1W0.9O3-s precursor gel prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were calcined at 550oC for 5 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Mo0.9O3-s precursor calcined under air atmosphere
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Mo0.9O3-s precursor gel prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were calcined at 550oC for 5 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1W0.45Mo0.45O3-s precursor calcined under air atmosphere
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1W0.45Mo0.45O3-s precursor gel prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were calcined at 550oC for 5 h in air.
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The XRD diffraction patterns of LSCNT of different A site nonstoichiometry
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD diffraction patterns of La0.27Sr0.54Ce0.09Ni0.1Ti0.9O3-s and La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Ti0.9O3-s sintered at 1200oC under air atmosphere for 12 h. Samples were produced using aqueous soft chemistry methods (Pechini).
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The XRD diffraction patterns of Ce(Gd,Pr)O2-s samples
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD diffraction patterns of Ce0.8Gd0.2O2-s and Ce0.8Pr0.2O2-s sintered at 600oC under air atmosphere for 4 h. Samples were produced using aqueous soft chemistry methods (Pechini).
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The XRD diffraction patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Mo0.9O3-s powder calcined at 800oC in H2
Open Research DataThe dataset includes XRD patterns of La0.3Sr0.6Ce0.1Ni0.1Mo0.9O3-s powder prepared using wet chemistry methods, namely modified Pechini route. The powders were sintered at 800oC for 12 h in H2. Pure perovskite phase was formed
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UAV Survey Images - DEM - Garbage Dump - MP1
Open Research DataDataset description: Raw images from photogrammetric survey. Object: A garbage dump near by Wladyslawowo cityLocation: Wladyslawowo, Pomerania, PolandDrone type: DJI Mavic Pro 1Flight plan: Single GridTarget Product: DEMDate: 14.03.2020Direct georeferencing: yesMetadata data: yes/GPSGCP: Yes - Description and position includedGCP Quality: GNSS RTKCamera...
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SEM images of biosorbents (CC) after DES impregnation
Open Research DataSEM images of biosorbents (CC) after DES impregnation
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 50 m, q = 80 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 8, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 100 m, q = 90 deg, j = 135 deg, a =4 m, e = 1, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 10 m, q = 100 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 4, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 20 m, q = 100 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 8, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 200 m, q = 90 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 1, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 50 m, q = 100 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 8, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 200 m, q = 80 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 8, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 100 m, q = 90 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 4, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters -Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 10 m, q = 80 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 8, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 100 m, q = 100 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 8, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 20 m, q = 100 deg, j = 90 deg, a =4 m, e = 4, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 10 m, q = 90 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 4, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 200 m, q = 80 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 4, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 10 m, q = 90 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 8, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters- Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 100 m, q = 80 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 4, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 10 m, q = 90 deg, j = 90 deg, a =4 m, e = 1, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 50 m, q = 90 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 8, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 200 m, q = 100 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 4, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 50 m, q = 80 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 4, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 100 m, q = 90 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 8, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 100 m, q = 80 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 8, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 20 m, q = 80 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 4, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 20 m, q = 90 deg, j = 135 deg, a =4 m, e = 1, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 50 m, q = 90 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 1, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.
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Description of symmetrical prolate ellipsoid magnetic signature parameters-Be = 50 mT, I = 70 deg, z = 10 m, q = 80 deg, j = 45 deg, a =4 m, e = 4, mr = 100
Open Research DataThe Earth magnetic field (Fig.1): BE – total magnetic flux density, BEx – x component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEy = 0 y component of the Earth magnetic flux density, BEz – z component of the Earth magnetic flux density, I – the inclination of the Earth magnetic field.