History
INTERMAGNET has its roots in discussions held at the Workshop
on Magnetic Observatory Instruments in Ottawa, Canada, in August
1986 and at the Nordic Comparison Meeting in Chambon La Foret,
France, in May 1987. A pilot scheme between the United States
and British Geological Surveys was described in the sessions of
Division V of the International Association of Geomagnetism and
Aeronomy at the XIXth General Assembly of the International Union
of Geodesy and Geophysics in Vancouver, Canada, in August 1987.
This scheme used the GOES East satellite to successfully transfer
geomagnetic data between the two organisations. INTERMAGNET was
founded soon after in order to extend the network of observatories
communicating in this way. In order to direct the work and oversee
the operations of INTERMAGNET, an Executive Council and an Operations Committee were set up.
The first Geomagnetic Information Node
(GIN) was established in 1991, the first CD-ROM/DVD was also published in 1991.
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