The Antarctic geomagnetics' community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. More than 1.5 million line-km of new air- and shipborne data have been acquired over the past decade by the international community in Antarctica. These new data together with surveys that previously were not in the public domain significantly upgrade the ADMAP compilation. Aeromagnetic flights over East Antarctica have been concentrated in the Transantarctic Mountains, the Prince Charles Mountains – Lambert Glacier area, and western Dronning Maud Land (DML) — Coats Land. Additionally, surveys were conducted over Lake Vostok and the western part of Marie Byrd Land by the US Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research projects and over the Amundsen Sea Emba...
International audienceThe Antarctic magnetic anomaly map compiled marine and airborne surveys collec...
Magnetic observations over the area of the Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) and the Ross Sea have been...
A high-resolution aeromagnetic survey (altitude 125 m asl, spacing 500 m , area 800 km2) was carried...
The Antarctic geomagnetics' community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. More than 1.5 ...
The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several interna...
The Antarctic Digital Magnetic Anomaly Project compiled the first international magnetic ...
The second generation Antarctic magnetic anomaly compilation for the region south of 60°S includes s...
The second generation Antarctic magnetic anomaly compilation (ADMAP‐2) for the region south of 60oS ...
The Antarctic Digital Magnetic Anomaly Project completed the first international magnetic anomaly co...
Within Antarctica, eastern Dronning Maud Land (DML) represents a key region for improving our unders...
The isolation of the crustal magnetic anomaly field is discussed. Slowly spatially varying ring curr...
For a number of years the multi-national ADMAP working group has been compiling near surface and sat...
Long-range airborne geophysical measurements were carried out in the ICEGRAV campaigns, covering hit...
Antarctica is the most poorly understood region of our planet. It, however, maintains an important g...
Over the past 50 years, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) has been one of the major acquirers of ae...
International audienceThe Antarctic magnetic anomaly map compiled marine and airborne surveys collec...
Magnetic observations over the area of the Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) and the Ross Sea have been...
A high-resolution aeromagnetic survey (altitude 125 m asl, spacing 500 m , area 800 km2) was carried...
The Antarctic geomagnetics' community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. More than 1.5 ...
The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several interna...
The Antarctic Digital Magnetic Anomaly Project compiled the first international magnetic ...
The second generation Antarctic magnetic anomaly compilation for the region south of 60°S includes s...
The second generation Antarctic magnetic anomaly compilation (ADMAP‐2) for the region south of 60oS ...
The Antarctic Digital Magnetic Anomaly Project completed the first international magnetic anomaly co...
Within Antarctica, eastern Dronning Maud Land (DML) represents a key region for improving our unders...
The isolation of the crustal magnetic anomaly field is discussed. Slowly spatially varying ring curr...
For a number of years the multi-national ADMAP working group has been compiling near surface and sat...
Long-range airborne geophysical measurements were carried out in the ICEGRAV campaigns, covering hit...
Antarctica is the most poorly understood region of our planet. It, however, maintains an important g...
Over the past 50 years, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) has been one of the major acquirers of ae...
International audienceThe Antarctic magnetic anomaly map compiled marine and airborne surveys collec...
Magnetic observations over the area of the Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) and the Ross Sea have been...
A high-resolution aeromagnetic survey (altitude 125 m asl, spacing 500 m , area 800 km2) was carried...