CHAMP Magnetic Anomalies of the Antarctic Crust

Regional magnetic signals of the crust are strongly masked by the core field and its secular variations components and hence difficult to isolate in the satellite measurements. In particular, the un-modeled effects of the strong auroral external fields and the complicated- behavior of the core field...

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Main Authors: Taylor, Patrick T., Kim, Hyung Rae, vonFrese, Ralph R. B., Kim, Jeong Woo, Gaya-Pique, Luis R.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20040034237 2023-05-15T13:30:43+02:00 CHAMP Magnetic Anomalies of the Antarctic Crust Taylor, Patrick T. Kim, Hyung Rae vonFrese, Ralph R. B. Kim, Jeong Woo Gaya-Pique, Luis R. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available [2003] application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20040034237 unknown Document ID: 20040034237 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20040034237 Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright CASI Geosciences (General) 2nd CHAMP Meeting; 1-5 Sep. 2003; Potsdam; Germany 2003 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T02:20:26Z Regional magnetic signals of the crust are strongly masked by the core field and its secular variations components and hence difficult to isolate in the satellite measurements. In particular, the un-modeled effects of the strong auroral external fields and the complicated- behavior of the core field near the geomagnetic poles conspire to greatly reduce the crustal magnetic signal-to-noise ratio in the polar regions relative to the rest of the Earth. We can, however, use spectral correlation theory to filter the static lithospheric and core field components from the dynamic external field effects. To help isolate regional lithospheric from core field components, the correlations between CHAMP magnetic anomalies and the pseudo magnetic effects inferred from gravity-derived crustal thickness variations can also be exploited. Employing these procedures, we processed the CHAMP magnetic observations for an improved magnetic anomaly map of the Antarctic crust. Relative to the much higher altitude Orsted and noisier Magsat observations, the CHAMP magnetic anomalies at 400 km altitude reveal new details on the effects of intracrustal magnetic features and crustal thickness variations of the Antarctic. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic The Antarctic
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topic Geosciences (General)
spellingShingle Geosciences (General)
Taylor, Patrick T.
Kim, Hyung Rae
vonFrese, Ralph R. B.
Kim, Jeong Woo
Gaya-Pique, Luis R.
CHAMP Magnetic Anomalies of the Antarctic Crust
topic_facet Geosciences (General)
description Regional magnetic signals of the crust are strongly masked by the core field and its secular variations components and hence difficult to isolate in the satellite measurements. In particular, the un-modeled effects of the strong auroral external fields and the complicated- behavior of the core field near the geomagnetic poles conspire to greatly reduce the crustal magnetic signal-to-noise ratio in the polar regions relative to the rest of the Earth. We can, however, use spectral correlation theory to filter the static lithospheric and core field components from the dynamic external field effects. To help isolate regional lithospheric from core field components, the correlations between CHAMP magnetic anomalies and the pseudo magnetic effects inferred from gravity-derived crustal thickness variations can also be exploited. Employing these procedures, we processed the CHAMP magnetic observations for an improved magnetic anomaly map of the Antarctic crust. Relative to the much higher altitude Orsted and noisier Magsat observations, the CHAMP magnetic anomalies at 400 km altitude reveal new details on the effects of intracrustal magnetic features and crustal thickness variations of the Antarctic.
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author Taylor, Patrick T.
Kim, Hyung Rae
vonFrese, Ralph R. B.
Kim, Jeong Woo
Gaya-Pique, Luis R.
author_facet Taylor, Patrick T.
Kim, Hyung Rae
vonFrese, Ralph R. B.
Kim, Jeong Woo
Gaya-Pique, Luis R.
author_sort Taylor, Patrick T.
title CHAMP Magnetic Anomalies of the Antarctic Crust
title_short CHAMP Magnetic Anomalies of the Antarctic Crust
title_full CHAMP Magnetic Anomalies of the Antarctic Crust
title_fullStr CHAMP Magnetic Anomalies of the Antarctic Crust
title_full_unstemmed CHAMP Magnetic Anomalies of the Antarctic Crust
title_sort champ magnetic anomalies of the antarctic crust
publishDate 2003
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20040034237
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The Antarctic
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The Antarctic
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Antarctic
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Antarctic
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