Determination of Total Magnetic Anomalies and Their Vertical Gradients of Swarm-A Satellite over Central Europe and Pannonian Basin

2018 
Our paper discusses the determination of total magnetic field anomalies derived from the Swarm–A satellite data; one of two low orbiting satellites of the three Swarm formations. This procedure requires several modifications. The first step is the conversion of the measured CDF data to the ASCII format. This step is followed by the selection of the data with K(sub p) index ≤ 1(sub +). The anomalies are determined by the removal of the IGRF from the resulting satellite data. There are two Swarm–A data sets: descending (6000) orbits and ascending (5688) orbits. For our study the descending orbits were used. The next step of calculations is to determine the difference of the two-dimensional linear field fitted to the Swarm–A anomalies and the anomalies given. These anomalies are filtered by Gaussian low-pass filter. The last step of the corrections is the removal of the direct component, zero spatial frequency, from the descending anomalies. The anomalies and their vertical gradients are qualitatively interpreted over Central Europe and the Pannonian Basin.
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