Magnetic charts of Canada derived from Magsat data

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Canada, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Surveys, Satellite Sounding, Arctic Regions, Grids, Magsat Satellites, Mapping

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The feasibility of regional magnetic chart production by means of Magsat scalar and vector data is assessed through comparisons of Magsat north, east, vertical and total field charts with Canadian aeromagnetic data. After reducing all satellite and aeromagnetic data to sea-level, gridding at 1-deg intervals of longitude and latitude, and contouring the charts, it was determined that good agreement exists between the two data sets, with an overall rms difference of 150 nT. In all components, the greatest discrepancies between data sets occur in the northern U.S. and along the east coast of Canada.

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