Magnetic observations of the solar eclipse of 23 October 1976 in Australia

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Geomagnetism, Magnetic Effects, Magnetic Measurement, Solar Eclipses, Australia, Ionospheric Currents, Solar Activity Effects

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To monitor any geomagnetic effects of the solar eclipse of 23 October
1976, recording magnetometers have been operated at 10 sites in central
and eastern Australia. A preliminary analysis is presented of the
declination variations recorded in the path of totality at stations H
(Millicent, S.A.) and J (Merimbula).

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