Added MagIC integration page#406
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I added a simple MagIC integration map page in web that uses the new tileserver endpoint to display geomagnetic site points on the map. The page pulls from
/integrations/magic/geomag_sites/tiles/{z}/{x}/{y}, styles the sites as map points, and lets you click a point to view its tile attributes in a right-side detail panel. I kept the left sidebar as a static overview with a link out to MagIC so the page stays pretty lightweight and focused on browsing the ingested geomag_sites data.This webpage is nested at
/dev/map/magic, so it will not render in production.The geomag_sites data ingestion and matching utils can be found here.