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Limitations of the long‐wavelength components of the North American magnetic anomaly map
GEOPHYSICS, 1990The magnetic anomaly map of North America and its related data set provide the opportunity not only to view the obvious short‐wavelength anomalies (<300 km) in a continental context, but to isolate and analyze the longer wavelength anomalies. However, care must be used in analyzing the longer wavelengths because of the effects of noncrustal sources
J. Arkani‐Hamed, W. J. Hinze
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Long wavelength magnetic anomalies from the lithosphere: Indian shield and Himalaya
Tectonophysics, 1984Abstract 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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Forward modeling of long-wavelength magnetic anomalies from the upper mantle
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2016, 2016Long-wavelength magnetic anomalies (LWMA) are broad scale magnetic fields that are usually observed at satellite altitudes. The origin of these fields have been assumed to be solely from the crust, disregarding possible contributions from the upper mantle.
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Satellite magnetic anomalies with a smooth spectral transition to long wavelengths
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 2022Josef Sebera, Ales Bezděk, Jörg Ebbing
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Transport, magnetic and optical properties of Weyl materials
Nature Reviews Materials, 2020Naoto Nagaosa +2 more
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Multiparametric prostate magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of prostate cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2016Baris Turkbey +2 more
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