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Digital magnetic map goes global
BBC ^ | 03 Nov 2007 | Liz Seward

Posted on 11/03/2007 9:14:23 AM PDT by BGHater

The first global map of magnetic peculiarities - or anomalies - on Earth has been assembled by an international team of researchers.

Magnetic anomalies are caused by differences in the magnetisation of the rocks in the Earth's crust.

Many years of negotiation were required to obtain confidential data from governments and institutes.

Scientists hope to use the map to learn more about the geological composition of our planet.

The World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map (WDMAM) is available through the Commission for the Geological Map of the World.

The magnetic signature of the Earth's crust has been measured for many decades by a multitude of groups; but now, for the first time, the data has been combined to give a truly worldwide view of the phenomenon.

A British company involved in the project is GETECH, a spin-off from Leeds University.

Valuable tool

Managing Director Dr J Derek Fairhead explains: "The project is the result of a lot of coordinating efforts by the IAGA (International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy) organisation to put together a magnetic map of the world, and it's taken decades to get to this position.

"Many of the companies and country organisations who hold the data in a confidential mode have been prepared to release 'decimated versions' of their data so that the commerciality of the data isn't affected.

"But the regional nature of the magnetic field can be clearly imaged and put together with all the other data to generate a global image of the magnetics."

Dr Juha Korhonen, one of the lead researchers on the project from the Geological Survey of Finland, explained that the map was available at "a low resolution".

"It represents a square grid of about five kilometres, so it's very coarse indeed. It is a starting point, and to go into detail, you can contact those organisations who have more detailed data on both the geology and mineral sources.

"There are just a few major deposits that can be seen on this map, like the Kursk iron ore deposit. Mainly one can see the major geological formations.

"It's generally considered in prospecting and resource analysis that this magnetic anomaly field is one of the most valuable tools or regional assets."

Many causes

The global map shows the variation in strength of the magnetic field after the Earth's dipole field has been removed (Earth's dipole field varies from 35,000 nanoTesla (nT) at the Equator to 70,000 nT at the poles). After removal of the dipole field, the remaining variations in the field (few hundreds of nT) are due to changes in the magnetic properties of the crustal rocks.

Hot colours (reds) indicate high values; cold colours (blues) indicate low or negative values.

As well as revealing ore deposits, magnetic anomalies can also show areas of ground water and sea weakness zones. It is a useful tool for geologists and geophysics, as well as a teaching resource.

The information can be viewed as a flat, two-dimensional map or rendered in 3D on a virtual globe.

There are several different causes of magnetic anomalies in the Earth's crust.

On the ocean sea bed, the map shows a striped effect. Where Earth's tectonic plates are moving apart, new crust is created at mid-ocean ridges.

As the new material spreads out and cools, minerals in the rocks that make up the crust are magnetised in the direction of the Earth's magnetic field at the time of their formation. This field reverses polarity over time, creating alternating stripes on either side of the ridge.

On land, the dominant factors for magnetic anomalies are the thickness of the magnetised layer and the composition of the crust. Usually, young crust is relatively thin and has a low content in magnetic minerals.

The old cratons, stable interior sections of the continental crust, are thicker and have high magnetic mineral content. Perhaps the most prominent feature is the Kursk anomaly, which can be seen at the border between young western Europe and the old "Baltic Shield".

First identified in the late 18th Century, the anomalous region became the focus of a major industrial effort by the Soviets to develop iron ore mines.

Pieces in a jigsaw

The international team had many difficulties to overcome in creating its map.

Dr Korhonen said: "To acquire the Russian data required a ministry decision there. Then India released their data. We have Argentine data, similarly, which has been closed to all the world."

Dr Michael Purucker from the US space agency (Nasa), a user of the map, said: "There are literally hundreds, perhaps thousands, of organisations around the world which hold this kind of data. One should not underestimate the diplomatic efforts needed to secure support and data contributions from these organisations."

One of the challenges in gathering data from many different sources is piecing it together, and ensuring that all the data sets are in the same format.

"There are different techniques," explained Dr Korhonen. "If the techniques are somewhat similar, it's fairly easy finally doing the calculations in a similar fashion to put the map together.

"If the anomaly is defined in some other way, then we might have [a] problem. That's the main reason that the long wavelengths have been removed from the ground-based data and replaced by satellite data."

Next steps

This magnetic data has been gathered by Champ, a German and Russian-built satellite that has been in orbit since 2001. Now coming to the end of its life, it has charted the entire globe.

Not only does Champ measure the Earth's magnetic field, it can also measure the very long wavelength components of the Earth's crustal field with wavelengths greater than about 400 km, said Dr Fairhead.

With the publication of the first edition of the map, the team is already planning the second edition.

One area it hopes to improve on is the marine data coverage. The first edition uses information from the US National Geophysical Data Center, but there are other sources that may help to improve the accuracy of the map.

The upcoming Swarm magnetic field satellites, to be flown by the European Space Agency (Esa), will also help build new detail into the map.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: anomalies; catastrophism; continentaldrift; earth; magnetic; map; platetectonics

Map: The magnetic Earth The World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map (WDMAM) shows the variation in strength of the magnetic field after the Earth's dipole field has been removed. Earth's dipole field is generated by circulating electric currents in the planet's metal core. It varies from 35,000 nanoTesla (nT) at the Equator to 70,000 nT at the poles.

The Kursk Magnetic Anomaly is the largest on Earth. It was first identified in the late 18th Century. The region's rocks are rich in ferrous minerals and are the subject of major mining activity.

The newly formed sea-floor rocks at mid-ocean ridges record the flipping of the Earth's magnetic field over time. This produces magnetic stripes – seen here looking south from Iceland. It is a key piece of evidence in the theory of plate tectonics.

1 posted on 11/03/2007 9:14:24 AM PDT by BGHater
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To: BGHater

it would be interesting to compare this map with one displaying gravitational variations.


2 posted on 11/03/2007 9:17:08 AM PDT by tired1 (responsibility without authority is slavery!)
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To: tired1

Also, I wonder if Birds can pick up these details as well.


3 posted on 11/03/2007 9:19:02 AM PDT by BGHater (Lead. The MSG for the 21st Century.)
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To: BGHater

It’s several magnitudes more detailedand advanced as well as useful, but it isn’t the first map of magnetic anomolies of the planet. I remember seeing a much less detailed map created from satellite data in 1980.

But no matter. That was created from slow digital work, but it’s kind of lacking in the same way that the early maps of the Cosmic Background Radiation differ from the modern maps of that discovery the most modern.

Thanks for this. Is is exceptional.


4 posted on 11/03/2007 9:31:42 AM PDT by Prospero (Ad Astra!)
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To: BGHater

Even more interesting compared to a map of El Nino. I dunno, just saying...


5 posted on 11/03/2007 9:31:55 AM PDT by mtbopfuyn (I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
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To: Prospero

George Bush is responsible for this. Global warming is his fault too. Before Bush the earth was in a constant state of equilibrium, now from these pictures you can tell it is not!


6 posted on 11/03/2007 9:34:56 AM PDT by milwguy
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To: BGHater

WOW!


7 posted on 11/03/2007 9:44:37 AM PDT by sodpoodle (If you can't handle the truth ......................................................try satire)
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To: tired1
Most magnetic surveys also had gravity surveys at the same time.
The data is available but some of both must be bought.

Geophysics have used both for some time!

8 posted on 11/03/2007 9:50:50 AM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto)
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To: BGHater
I wonder if Birds can pick up these details as well

I wonder if Man can sense it on some unconscious level. Zoom in on the Salisbury plain in the south of England where Stonehenge is located.

It would be neat to correlate other prehistoric monument sites to this map.

9 posted on 11/03/2007 10:03:47 AM PDT by OSHA (Liberals will lick the boot on their necks if they think the other boot is on yours and mine.)
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To: OSHA

BUMP!


10 posted on 11/03/2007 6:33:41 PM PDT by Publius6961 (MSM: Israelis are killed by rockets; Lebanese are killed by Israelis.)
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To: BGHater

And to those who haven’t noticed yet, the first map shows that the plates don’t move around and bang into each other.

They expand. Notice the deep ocean trenches where the wrinkles appear.

These are from the expansion along these cracks.

The Earth is growing.

It used to be smaller, and it’s period of rotation was different.

The Earth used to be more pear-shaped, and is now more tomato shaped.

Those who measure the Earth by the ocean-level ‘rise’ don’t mention that on some continents is rises on one coast, yet sinks on the other.

Every time the tides go in and out the Beaches rise and fall in concert.

The pull of the moon causes a jelly-bean shape distortion on the current tomato shape.

There is an increase in water on the planet Earth due to ‘iceballs’ which continuously pelt the Earth, and used to be the source of unknown ‘noise’ in RF signals.

Think about the idea of ‘plates’ that move about the surface of the Earth, banging willy-nilly into each other, and that causing the mountain ranges. How ludicrous.

Look at the first map, and tell me, just where is this expanse that the plates travel upon, crashing into each other like an iceberg and the Titanic????

Start from the deep ocean trenches following the wrinkle lines, and imagine if you were to remove them, in reverse seccession. All the continents would fit back together (Pangea?) , but the sphere would be of a reduced size.

This fits the laws of physics, and it would seem also ‘visibly’ obvious.

It also fits the Bible, and explains the migrations of different genomes of human beings, and animals.

Animals didn’t just show up in Australia on boats.


11 posted on 11/03/2007 9:22:16 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (- Attention all planets of the solar Federation--Secret plan codeword: Banana)
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To: OSHA
"I wonder if Man can sense it on some unconscious level."

See: Dr Michael Persinger

12 posted on 11/03/2007 9:27:28 PM PDT by endthematrix (He was shouting 'Allah!' but I didn't hear that. It just sounded like a lot of crap to me.)
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To: endthematrix

Our blood races through our veins,arteries, through the brain.

It is made of hemoglobin. It is red for a reason.

It contains Fe. Iron.

The iron runs through our brain, and is highly sensitive to magnetic force and change.


13 posted on 11/03/2007 9:31:35 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (- Attention all planets of the solar Federation--Secret plan codeword: Banana)
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