EMAG2: A 2–arc min resolution Earth Magnetic Anomaly Grid compiled from satellite, airborne, and marine magnetic measurements
S Maus, U Barckhausen, H Berkenbosch… - Geochemistry …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
S Maus, U Barckhausen, H Berkenbosch, N Bournas, J Brozena, V Childers, F Dostaler…
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2009•Wiley Online LibraryA global Earth Magnetic Anomaly Grid (EMAG2) has been compiled from satellite, ship, and
airborne magnetic measurements. EMAG2 is a significant update of our previous candidate
grid for the World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map. The resolution has been improved from 3
arc min to 2 arc min, and the altitude has been reduced from 5 km to 4 km above the geoid.
Additional grid and track line data have been included, both over land and the oceans.
Wherever available, the original shipborne and airborne data were used instead of …
airborne magnetic measurements. EMAG2 is a significant update of our previous candidate
grid for the World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map. The resolution has been improved from 3
arc min to 2 arc min, and the altitude has been reduced from 5 km to 4 km above the geoid.
Additional grid and track line data have been included, both over land and the oceans.
Wherever available, the original shipborne and airborne data were used instead of …
A global Earth Magnetic Anomaly Grid (EMAG2) has been compiled from satellite, ship, and airborne magnetic measurements. EMAG2 is a significant update of our previous candidate grid for the World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map. The resolution has been improved from 3 arc min to 2 arc min, and the altitude has been reduced from 5 km to 4 km above the geoid. Additional grid and track line data have been included, both over land and the oceans. Wherever available, the original shipborne and airborne data were used instead of precompiled oceanic magnetic grids. Interpolation between sparse track lines in the oceans was improved by directional gridding and extrapolation, based on an oceanic crustal age model. The longest wavelengths (>330 km) were replaced with the latest CHAMP satellite magnetic field model MF6. EMAG2 is available at http://geomag.org/models/EMAG2 and for permanent archive at http://earthref.org/cgi-bin/er.cgi?s=erda.cgi?n=970.
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