Antarctic Magnetic Anomalies and Their Gradients Differentially Reduced to the Geomagnetic Pole for Enhanced Crustal Analysis
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Title
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Antarctic Magnetic Anomalies and Their Gradients Differentially Reduced to the Geomagnetic Pole for Enhanced Crustal Analysis
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Other Titles
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지각 구조 해석 강화를 위한 지자기극 환산 남극 자기 이상 및 자기 경사 분석
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Authors
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Kim H. R.
Golynsky A. V.
Golynsky D. A.
Leftwich T. E.
Von Frese R. R. B.
Hong, Jong Kuk
Lee M.
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Keywords
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Antarctic total field magnetic anomalies from all available surveys can be integrated for crustal study by point magnetic dipole modeling; For sources lacking remanent magnetization; the model differentially reduces the total field anomalies and their gradients to radial pole; This analysis yields new insights on East Antarctica's geothermal variations; crustal cratons; sutures and other tectonic attributes
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Issue Date
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2025
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Citation
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Kim H. R., et al. 2025. "Antarctic Magnetic Anomalies and Their Gradients Differentially Reduced to the Geomagnetic Pole for Enhanced Crustal Analysis". JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH, 130(5): 0-0.
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Abstract
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To facilitate geological studies of the Antarctic region south of 60 degrees S, equivalent point magnetic dipole inversion was used to produce the comprehensive airborne-to-satellite altitude ADMAP-2s magnetic anomaly model. These spherical coordinate anomaly predictions jointly match the crustal magnetic anomalies gridded at 250 km above the Earth's mean geocentric radius (mgr) from the magnetometer observations of the Swarm satellite mission and at the mgr from the Antarctic Digital Magnetic Anomaly Project's (ADMAP) second-generation magnetic anomaly compilation (ADMAP-2) of over 3.5 million line-km of aeromagnetic and shipborne survey data. The present study investigates the utility of point dipole modeling for differentially reducing the magnetic anomalies to the pole and estimating their first and second order radial (i.e., locally vertical) derivative anomalies. Where sufficiently accurate, these radially polarized magnetic anomalies and gradients help constrain the possible depths and lateral limits of the crustal magnetic anomaly sources for Antarctica and the circumjacent southern Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans. For East Antarctica, the anomalies help resolve relatively ancient cratonic boundaries and related sutures and magmatic intrusions, whereas at satellite altitude, they also offer insights on variations of lithospheric heat flow.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16475
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2024JB029687
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Type
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Article
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해당사항없음
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SCIE
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