Two rubidium magnetometers are connected by a telephone link and are used to study magnetic field differences between Exeter and Sidmouth (a separation of about 18 miles) in Devon, England. The system has a noise level of less than 50 mγ and is notable for its simplicity. Some advantages of the system are demonstrated by examples of the results obtained, which illustrate coastal and tidal effects in the geomagnetic variations
Nearly all magnetic gradiometers in use utilise two magnetometers, separated along a base line, diff...
A rubidium vapour magnetometer was operated at the top of Mt. Minakamiyama during the period from No...
This collection comprises geophysical data (raw magnetometer data, processed magnetometer data, rast...
A 5-year plan for earthquake prediction research has been under way in Japan since 1965. Among a num...
Abstract. Development is continuing on anovel directmagnetic gradiometer that uses a string as its s...
High-Tc single layer SQUID gradiometers are useful for measuring small localized magnetic fields in ...
The vectorial gradiometry offers many advantages compared to scalar gradiometry in the exploration...
We describe our efforts to build a magnetic field sensor to be deployed in schools across the United...
A magnetometer that records differences in total geomagnetic intensity between two points is describ...
The block and basin structure of northern England has been investigated by an array of 35 magnetome...
This report describes the results of a magnetometry survey carried out at Wain’s Hill, Clevedon, Nor...
The Research Group for Proton Magnetometer designed and constructed a nuclear precession magnetomete...
A two part study of the effective use of magnetometry, incorporating a review of Hall’s (1966) marin...
We describe a magneto-gradiometric survey performed in the «Mar Piccolo» of Taranto, Italy in May 20...
In 2014, BGS and the University of Lancaster won an STFC Public Engagement grant to build and deploy...
Nearly all magnetic gradiometers in use utilise two magnetometers, separated along a base line, diff...
A rubidium vapour magnetometer was operated at the top of Mt. Minakamiyama during the period from No...
This collection comprises geophysical data (raw magnetometer data, processed magnetometer data, rast...
A 5-year plan for earthquake prediction research has been under way in Japan since 1965. Among a num...
Abstract. Development is continuing on anovel directmagnetic gradiometer that uses a string as its s...
High-Tc single layer SQUID gradiometers are useful for measuring small localized magnetic fields in ...
The vectorial gradiometry offers many advantages compared to scalar gradiometry in the exploration...
We describe our efforts to build a magnetic field sensor to be deployed in schools across the United...
A magnetometer that records differences in total geomagnetic intensity between two points is describ...
The block and basin structure of northern England has been investigated by an array of 35 magnetome...
This report describes the results of a magnetometry survey carried out at Wain’s Hill, Clevedon, Nor...
The Research Group for Proton Magnetometer designed and constructed a nuclear precession magnetomete...
A two part study of the effective use of magnetometry, incorporating a review of Hall’s (1966) marin...
We describe a magneto-gradiometric survey performed in the «Mar Piccolo» of Taranto, Italy in May 20...
In 2014, BGS and the University of Lancaster won an STFC Public Engagement grant to build and deploy...
Nearly all magnetic gradiometers in use utilise two magnetometers, separated along a base line, diff...
A rubidium vapour magnetometer was operated at the top of Mt. Minakamiyama during the period from No...
This collection comprises geophysical data (raw magnetometer data, processed magnetometer data, rast...