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Determination of the Position of the South Magnetic Pole Based on Experimental Data Obtained During Russian Round-the-World Expeditions: 1820 (F. Bellingshausen) and 2020 (R/V “Admiral Vladimirsky”). / Demina, Irina; Меркурьев, Сергей Александрович; Ivanov, Sergey.
2022. 179-192 Paper presented at XIII Школа-конференция "Проблемы Геокосмоса" , Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
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T1 - Determination of the Position of the South Magnetic Pole Based on Experimental Data Obtained During Russian Round-the-World Expeditions: 1820 (F. Bellingshausen) and 2020 (R/V “Admiral Vladimirsky”)
AU - Demina, Irina
AU - Меркурьев, Сергей Александрович
AU - Ivanov, Sergey
PY - 2022/1/1
Y1 - 2022/1/1
N2 - During the round-the-world expedition of the R/V “Admiral Vladimirsky” (2019–2020), following closely the route of the voyage of Bellingshausen and Lazarev in 1819–1821, a large amount of magnetic data was obtained, including in the Antarctic region. One of the goals of this research has been to determine the position of the South Magnetic Pole (SMP) from experimental data. This was the reason to return to the declination data obtained during the Bellingshausen expedition and to determine the position of the SMP from these data. Several methods have been devised for this purpose. To determine the current position of the SMP, a small polygon survey in the area of its assumed position has been made. The polygon location was chosen based on the forecast of the IGRF-12 model. The three-component measurements on board the R/V “Admiral Vladimirsky” and scalar outboard measurements have been performed and estimates of the current position of the SMP obtained.
AB - During the round-the-world expedition of the R/V “Admiral Vladimirsky” (2019–2020), following closely the route of the voyage of Bellingshausen and Lazarev in 1819–1821, a large amount of magnetic data was obtained, including in the Antarctic region. One of the goals of this research has been to determine the position of the South Magnetic Pole (SMP) from experimental data. This was the reason to return to the declination data obtained during the Bellingshausen expedition and to determine the position of the SMP from these data. Several methods have been devised for this purpose. To determine the current position of the SMP, a small polygon survey in the area of its assumed position has been made. The polygon location was chosen based on the forecast of the IGRF-12 model. The three-component measurements on board the R/V “Admiral Vladimirsky” and scalar outboard measurements have been performed and estimates of the current position of the SMP obtained.
KW - Component measurements
KW - South magnetic pole
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-91467-7_13
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-91467-7_13
M3 - Paper
SP - 179
EP - 192
Y2 - 5 October 2020 through 9 October 2020
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