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Collapse and resurgence of the Iceland mantle plume. [PDF]
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Electrical conductivity in the mantle transition zone beneath eastern Central Asian Orogenic Belt revealed by geomagnetic signals. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Hu Y, Ma M, Zhang Y.
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Changes of lithospheric magnetic anomalies with altitude (According to the CHAMP satellite)
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, 2016Maps of the magnitude of the full vector and the vertical component of an anomalous lithospheric magnetic field over the Voronezh anticline (VA) for the three high-altitude observation levels were compiled based on geomagnetic measurements from the CHAMP satellite. The isometric positive anomaly centered at about 50° N and 37° E stands out.
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The China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES), China’s first satellite to measure geophysical fields with scientific goals in both space and solid earth physics, was launched successfully in February 2018.
Nils Olsen, Bin Zhou, W Magnes
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The China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES) was launched successfully in February 2018. It is China's first satellite to measure geophysical fields with scientific goals in both space and solid earth physics.
Magnes Werner +2 more
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First scalar magnetic anomaly map from CHAMP satellite data indicates weak lithospheric field
Satellite magnetic anomaly maps derived by different techniques from Magsat/POGO data vary by more than a factor of 2 in the deduced strength of the lithospheric magnetic field.
Stefan Maus, M Rother, R Holme
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Computer technology for separating lithospheric magnetic anomalies
Geoinformatics, 2021Summary New computer technology has been created using parallel computing in multiprocessor PC. The method is implemented in a multithreaded C program using modern NVidia GPUs using the CUDA library and its cuBLAS extension. The article presents a method for studying the structural features of the anomalous magnetic field of the lithosphere and ...
P. S. Martyshko +2 more
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Lithospheric magnetic anomalies in Southeast Asia from CHAMP data
Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth, 2013New possibilities for the interpretation of long-period magnetic anomalies were opened up by the construction of their first satellite-based maps. The anomalies are due to lateral variations in the magnetic properties and thickness of the deep layers of magnetized rocks.
L. M. Abramova +2 more
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1998
Regional studies have shown that remanent magnetization of the Cretaceous quiet zones (CQZs), created during the long period of geomagnetic normal polarity at 118–84 Ma, produce well‐defined magnetic anomalies at satellite altitudes. We investigate the effects of the remanent magnetization of the oceanic lithosphere on satellite magnetic anomalies on a
J. Dyment, J. Arkani‐Hamed
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Regional studies have shown that remanent magnetization of the Cretaceous quiet zones (CQZs), created during the long period of geomagnetic normal polarity at 118–84 Ma, produce well‐defined magnetic anomalies at satellite altitudes. We investigate the effects of the remanent magnetization of the oceanic lithosphere on satellite magnetic anomalies on a
J. Dyment, J. Arkani‐Hamed
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