Description
The overall magnetisation of a rock consists of induced magnetisation caused by the Earth's magnetic field and of remanent magnetisation acquired by the rock during its formation. Regional or local differences in the geomagnetic field on the basis of a global model, referred to as anomalies, are measured from aircraft. These anomalies can make it possible to identify the geological and tectonic structures and the presence of mineral deposits. The Aeromagnetic Map of Switzerland shows the total intensity of the magnetic field (epoch 1981.5) measured at an altitude of 5000 m a.s.l. - Paper map: total field, E. KLINGELE, 1982. - Vector map: online version, aeromagnetic residual anomalies (removal of regional trends), E. KLINGELE, 2009.
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Additional information
- Identifier
- 4cc706a2-0005-4cc6-8326-7b944a1d5b05@bundesamt-fur-landestopografie-swisstopo
- Issued date
- December 31, 1982
- Modified date
- -
- Conforms to
- -
- Publisher
- Bundesamt für Landestopografie
- Contact points
- milan.beres@swisstopo.ch
- Languages
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- English
- German
- French
- Italian
- Further information
- Landing page
- http://www.sgpk.ethz.ch/opencms/opencms/publications/pub_geoph_maps/
- Documentation
- -
- Temporal coverage
- -
- Spatial coverage
- Landeskarte 1:500'000
- Update interval
- Never
- Metadata Access
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