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{{Short description|Observatory in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK}}{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2020}}The Eskdalemuir Observatory is a UK national environmental observatory located near Eskdalemuir, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Along with Lerwick and Hartland, Eskdalemuir is one of three permanent geomagnetic observatories in the United Kingdom.Built in 1904, its remote location was chosen to minimise electrical interference with geomagnetic instruments, which were relocated here from Kew Observatory in London in 1908 after the spread of electric tramcars led to excessive electromagnetic interference there.NEWS, A Scientific Workshop Threatened by Applied Science: Kew Observatory to Be Removed Owing to the Disturbance Caused by Electric Traction, The Illustrated London News, 8 August 1903, (File:Eskdalemuir Observatory - geograph.org.uk - 207957.jpg|thumb|upright=1.3|Eskdalemuir Observatory, the main buildings)

Purpose

The observatory is situated in the valley of the White Esk river at an altitude of 242m, and so represents the climate of highland in northern Great Britain.It currently monitors:
  • Meteorological parameters
  • Solar radiation
  • Atmospheric pollution
  • The UK Geomagnetic field
  • Seismological activity
The observatory is managed by the British Geological Survey and the UK Met Office.

Seismic measurements

(File:A closer view of the Seismological Station - geograph.org.uk - 762331.jpg|thumb|The seismic station to the north of the main observatory)The area has a low background of seismic activity, so is ideal for these measurements.Shortly after 19:00 GMT on 21 December 1988, the observatory's seismometers recorded the ground impact of Pan Am Flight 103, which crashed into the nearby town of Lockerbie {{convert|23|km|mi}} away after being destroyed by a bomb. The event registered 1.6 on the Richter magnitude scale.WEB,weblink Overview of Eskdalemuir Observatory, Gazetteer for Scotland, 9 February 2008, There is a second seismic array approximately 3 km north of the main observatory established by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, which has been managed by Güralp Systems Ltd since 2002 on behalf of AWE Blacknest which provides the UK part of the international monitoring network of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. This network allows covert nuclear tests to be detected via their seismic signatures. At Eskdalemuir it consists of an array covering 10 square km, consisting of two intersecting lines of 10 pits containing seismometers, a seismological vault and a recording laboratory.WEB,weblink The Eskdalemuir Seismic Array, Guralp Systems, April 2004, 28 October 2007, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20130313170614weblink">weblink 13 March 2013,

Historic atmospheric electricity measurements

Following the conventions of Kew Observatory, which preceded Eskdalemuir as a national geophysical laboratory, atmospheric electricity measurements formed a key part of the early operations. Atmospheric ion measurementsJOURNAL, Hõrrak, U., Salm, J., Tammet, H., 2000-04-16, Statistical characterization of air ion mobility spectra at Tahkuse Observatory: Classification of air ions,weblink Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, en, 105, D7, 9291–9302, 10.1029/1999JD901197, free, were made by Lewis Fry Richardson.JOURNAL, Harrison, R. G., 2007-04-01, Electrical properties of surface atmospheric air at Eskdalemuir, 1909–1911,weblink Atmospheric Research, 84, 2, 182–188, 10.1016/j.atmosres.2006.08.001, 0169-8095, As Eskdalemuir is a relatively clean site distant from major towns and cities, the atmospheric electricity measurements have been analysed for global signals which are typically obscured at urban sites.JOURNAL, Harrison, R. Giles, 2004-04-01, Long-term measurements of the global atmospheric electric circuit at Eskdalemuir, Scotland, 1911–1981,weblink Atmospheric Research, 70, 1, 1–19, 10.1016/j.atmosres.2003.09.007, 0169-8095, The measuring technology followed that of Kew in employing a Kelvin water dropper electrometer for potential gradient measurements,JOURNAL, Aplin, K. L., Harrison, R. G., 2013-09-03, Lord Kelvin's atmospheric electricity measurements,weblink History of Geo- and Space Sciences, English, 4, 2, 83–95, 10.5194/hgss-4-83-2013, 2190-5010, free, 1305.5347, changing to a radioactive polonium probe during the 1930s. The Eskdalemuir potential gradient was found to be correlated with measurements made simultaneously on the Carnegie research ship.

Notable staff

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