Studies of the marine crustal magnetization at intermediate wavelengths

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Earth Crust, Intermediate Frequencies, Magnetic Fields, Magnetization, Magsat Satellites, Marine Environments, Ocean Bottom, Structural Basins, Wavelengths, Earth Planetary Structure, Geomagnetism, Image Filters, Planetary Mantles, Plates (Tectonics), Satellite Observation

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The data can be filtered at intermediate wavelengths to provde a data set which complements the satellite fields of MAGSAT, TSS and GRM. The filtered marine data set provides a high resolution data set which is closer to the source bodies than satellite survey data. However, the GRM and TSS could provide the necessary resolution to match the filtered sea surface field. The added resolution determines the nature of crustal magnetizations which give rise to the intermediate wavelength field. It is found that remanent magnetization is an important component over the oceans. Crustal deformation and plate motions result in magnetization vectors which differ significantly from the present day field directions. Induced magnetization or GRM are important components over the oceanic plateaus and spreading centers.

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