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The Magnetic Field of the Earth’s Lithosphere

Space Science Reviews, 2010
The lithospheric contribution to the Earth's magnetic field is concealed in magnetic field data that have now been measured over several decades from ground to satellite altitudes. The lithospheric field results from the superposition of induced and remanent magnetisations. It therefore brings an essential constraint on the magnetic properties of rocks
Thébault, E.   +4 more
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Magnetic Field Data Correction in Space for Modelling the Lithospheric Magnetic Field

Space Science Reviews, 2016
The Earth’s magnetic field as it is measured by low-Earth orbit satellites such as Swarm and CHAMP results from the superposition of internal and external source fields overlapping in time and in space. The Earth’s lithospheric field is one of the weakest sources detectable from space and its accurate description requires treatments of rapidly-varying ...
Thébault, Erwan   +3 more
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A high resolution lithospheric magnetic field model over China

Science China Earth Sciences, 2013
CHAMP satellite data and ground-based magnetic observations are used and combined to map the lithospheric magnetic field over China by means of the revised spherical cap harmonic analysis (R-SHCA) modeling technique. The magnetic field is described to a spatial resolution of 150 km at the mean Earth’s radius, which represents a good compromise between ...
JiaMing Ou   +5 more
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