Changes of lithospheric magnetic anomalies with altitude (According to the CHAMP satellite)
- Authors: Abramova D.Y.1, Filippov S.V.1, Abramova L.M.2, Varentsov I.M.2, Lozovskii I.N.2
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation
- Geoelectromagnetic Research Center
- Issue: Vol 56, No 2 (2016)
- Pages: 239-248
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0016-7932/article/view/155615
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S001679321602002X
- ID: 155615
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Abstract
Maps of the magnitude of the full vector and the vertical component of an anomalous lithospheric magnetic field over the Voronezh anticline (VA) for the three high-altitude observation levels were compiled based on geomagnetic measurements from the CHAMP satellite. The isometric positive anomaly centered at about 50° N and 37° E stands out. Its amplitude decreases with increasing observation altitude without changing the form. Comparison of the parameters of the detected anomaly with data obtained for this site by other methods confirms that it really exists and that its spatial position is accurately determined, which indicates the reliability of the values of the selected field of lithospheric anomalies. The change in the parameters of the magnetic anomaly with respect to the observation level over the Earth’s surface is consistent with the concepts of geological structural features of the lithosphere in the region. The anomaly offset to the south on the satellite altitudes apparently indicates an uplift of crystalline basement rocks and a more southern position of VA deep roots relative to that accepted in the global magnetization model. The use of satellite data obtained at different altitudes opens up additional possibilities for the application of gradient methods in the interpretation of the magnetic fields of lithospheric anomalies.
About the authors
D. Yu. Abramova
Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation
Author for correspondence.
Email: abramova@izmiran.ru
Russian Federation, Troitsk
S. V. Filippov
Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation
Email: abramova@izmiran.ru
Russian Federation, Troitsk
L. M. Abramova
Geoelectromagnetic Research Center
Email: abramova@izmiran.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
I. M. Varentsov
Geoelectromagnetic Research Center
Email: abramova@izmiran.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
I. N. Lozovskii
Geoelectromagnetic Research Center
Email: abramova@izmiran.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
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