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Resolution of direction of oceanic magnetic lineations by the sixth‐generation lithospheric magnetic field model from CHAMP satellite magnetic measurementsMaus et al., 2008
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- Maus S
- Yin F
- Lühr H
- Manoj C
- Rother M
- Rauberg J
- Michaelis I
- Stolle C
- Müller R
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- Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
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The CHAMP satellite continues to provide highly accurate magnetic field measurements from decreasing orbital altitudes (< 350 km) at solar minimum conditions. Using the latest 4 years (2004–2007) of readings from the CHAMP fluxgate magnetometer, including an …
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