Magnetic variations induced by storm waves in a coastal zone

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Coastal Water, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Measurement, Magnetic Variations, Storms, Water Waves, Field Strength, Magnetic Anomalies, Magnetometers, Ocean Surface, Surface Waves, Transfer Functions

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Measurements were made of magnetic field strength variations induced by surface waves at depths of 28 m and 200 m from the shoreline in the Sea of Japan during 1978-1979. The method involved the measurement of sea-land magnetic gradient variations during the passage of storm waves in the coastal zone. The theoretical transfer function is compared to the experimental one, and divergences between theoretical and experimental results are discussed.

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