Papers - Magnetic Methods - Reference Datum for Magnetometer Surveys (Abstract of T. P. 1077)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 1
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1940
Abstract
In this paper it is shown that the vertical component of the earth's magnetic field for the area of the United States can be very closely approximated by assuming it to be the sum of the vertical components of two magnetic fields. The first of these is the field of the centered dipole described by J. Bartels,l the axis of this dipole intersecting the earth's surface at two antipodal points, the one in the Northern Hemisphere being at latitude 78.5°N. and longitude 69°W., and the dipole having such strength that the vertical component of its field at its axis pole is 0.63 oersted. The second field is that due to a second dipole situated halfway between the center of the earth and a point on the earth's surface at latitude 38.5°N., longitude 91.5°W., the axis of this dipole being along this radius, the south pole being toward the surface, and the dipole being of such strength that its field at the point on the surface mentioned above is 0.069 oersted. Using the field computed on this basis, tables of latitude and longitude correction factors were computed and are included in the paper. It is also shown that the secular variation in the earth's magnetic field may be roughly accounted for by assuming it to be due to motion of the second dipole described above. Although there is an error in the equation used for computing the strength of the field due to the second dipole, the distribution of the field computed is very nearly that of the assumed arrangement of dipoles. Subsequent work by the author reveals that minor changes can be made in the location of the second dipole, which will make the computed field fit the observed field even more closely. It has also been found2 that the vertical component of the field may be represented equally well by a purely empiric relationship.
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(1940) Papers - Magnetic Methods - Reference Datum for Magnetometer Surveys (Abstract of T. P. 1077)MLA: Papers - Magnetic Methods - Reference Datum for Magnetometer Surveys (Abstract of T. P. 1077). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.