Tectonomagnetic study in the seismoactive area of Narmada-Son lineament, central India: Preliminary results on repeat field observations

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Repeated measurements of the total geomagnetic field on the five profiles have revealed a picture of stress-induced tectonomagnetic effect in the form of secular variation of the total geomagnetic field in the tectonically and seismically active area of Jabalpur and adjoining areas of the Narmada-Son lineament (NSL), central India. For this experiment, a reference base station was established within the study area at Jabalpur. Using proton precession magnetometers with a sensitivity of 0.1 nT, simultaneous measurements of total geomagnetic field were made annually at the base and all field stations. Five cycles of repeated observations have been performed between 2003 and 2007. For data analysis, a difference method has been applied and the residuals have been calculated as secular variations of the total geomagnetic field with values ranging from ±0.1nT to about

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Waghmare, S. Y., Pimprikar, S. D., Gawali, P. B., Carlo, L., & Patil, A. G. (2009). Tectonomagnetic study in the seismoactive area of Narmada-Son lineament, central India: Preliminary results on repeat field observations. Journal of Earth System Science, 118(3), 261–272. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-009-0011-z

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