Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1983
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Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Volume 31, Issue 1, p. 59-64.
Physics
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In this communication, the applicability of differential geomagnetic deep sounding at the southern tip of the Indian peninsula has been investigated by analysing the nature of anomalies at Annamalainagar (ANN) and Trivandrum (TRD). Hyderabad (HYB) has been chosen as a reference station for this purpose. The results indicate that, despite a strong current channelling in this region, the anomalies do not permit separation into the spatial and temporal components which is possible in other areas with strong current channelling, like the Pyrenees and the Rhine Graben. This non-relationship between ΔHA and ΔZA at ANN and TRD has been attributed to contributions from both coast effect (local induction) and channelling (regional effect) being simultaneously present in the area. During the day, the geometry of the source field produces further differences.
Agarwal A. K.
Singh B. P.
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