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CHAMP, Ørsted, and Magsat Magnetic Anomalies of the Antarctic Lithosphere

2003
We processed CHAMP, Orsted and Magsat mission data for the Antarctic using advanced spectral correlation theory to separate spatially and temporally static components from the dynamic ones. Ignoring measurement noise and processing errors, the dynamic components include strong external field effects, whereas the static components reflect lithospheric ...
Ralph R. B. von Frese   +3 more
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Long wavelength magnetic anomalies from the lithosphere: Indian shield and Himalaya

Tectonophysics, 1984
Abstract A few long-range airborne magnetic profiles flown at an altitude of 7.5 km a.s.l. across the Indian shield are analysed and interpreted in terms of magnetization in the lower crust. The wavelengths of the crustal anomalies are in the range of 51–255 km and this is used to separate them from signals originating at shallow depths.
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Electrical Conductivity Anomalies in yhe Australian Lithosphere: Effects on Magnetic Gradiometer Surveys

Exploration Geophysics, 1991
The use of recording magnetometers to observe natural magnetic fluctuations across different parts of Australia is delineating areas where the fluctuations are anomalous. These areas are termed 'conductivity anomalies', as the fluctuation patterns must be due to regions in the lithosphere of high electrical conductivity, where the naturally induced ...
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Lithospheric Magnetic Anomalies over Large Igneous Province Territories

Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, 2022
D. Yu. Abramova   +3 more
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Comparisons of magnetic anomalies of lithospheric origin measured by satellite and airborne magnetometers over western Canada

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1980
Crustal magnetic anomaly data from the Orbiting Geophysical Observatories 2, 4, and 6 (Pogo) satellites are compared with upward-continued aeromagnetic data between 50–85°N latitude and 220–260°E longitude. Agreement is good, both in anomaly location and in amplitude, giving confidence that it is possible to proceed with the derivation and ...
R. A. Langel, R. L. Coles, M. A. Mayhew
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hal, X Allen Li, Daniel A Low
exaly  

EMAG2-VERSION3 - A NEW GLOBAL COMPILATION OF LITHOSPHERIC MAGNETIC ANOMALIES

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2016
Brian Meyer   +2 more
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Deep Learning for Anomaly Detection

ACM Computing Surveys, 2022
Guansong Pang, Longbing Cao
exaly  

Anomaly Lithospheric Magnetic Field of the Ethiopia/Afar Hotspot (According to the CHAMP Mission)

Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics, 2022
D. Yu. Abramova, L. M. Abramova
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