Authors
Kumar Hemant, Erwan Thébault, Mioara Mandea, Dhananjay Ravat, Stefan Maus
Publication date
2007/8/15
Journal
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume
260
Issue
1-2
Pages
56-71
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
We report here a simple but practical method to combine systematically the magnetic surveys of disparate specifications from marine, ground, aeromagnetic and satellite platforms that aims to be helpful in the framework of the world digital magnetic anomaly map project. Because the satellite coverage and data quality is more uniform than near-surface surveys, it is adopted as the base map for wavelengths larger than 400 km and up to spherical harmonic degree inclusive of 16 (∼2500 km). After checking that satellite models and large aeromagnetic wavelengths are not consistent, we filter out wavelengths longer than 400 km in aeromagnetic compilations. Existing regional grids and, when available, individual surveys, are merged to give a more uniform spatial variation of the magnetic anomalies. The effects of merging the grids are examined by plotting profiles and difference maps of the overlapping regions. A …
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