Balloon geomagnetic survey at stratospheric altitudes

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Abstract

A stratospheric balloon flight at 30 km altitude measured the geomagnetic field intensity along a 6000 km track extending from Kamchatka to near the Ural Mountains. When the CM model was used to remove the main and external fields from the observed data, magnetic anomalies of several 100 nT amplitude and 250 to 750 km wavelength are observed. In the eastern part of the track these anomalies appear to be due to the bodies of up to 5 km depth and magnetizations of 0.12 SI (0.01 cgs). © 2005 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Nazarova, K. A., Tsvetkov, Y., Heirtzler, J., & Sabaka, T. (2005). Balloon geomagnetic survey at stratospheric altitudes. In Earth Observation with CHAMP: Results from Three Years in Orbit (pp. 273–278). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26800-6_43

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