Geomagnetic variation anomaly on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
A. White and P.R. Milligan
Exploration Geophysics
17(1) 32 - 34
Published: 1986
Abstract
A systematic study of the coast effect in South Australia (White & Polatajko 1978, 1985: White & Hopgood 1979) revealed the existence of a conductivity anomaly on Eyre Peninsula. Significant deflections of the transfer function vectors at periods around 1 h indicated a telluric current concentration flowing SW?NE up the peninsula. This prompted a more detailed study in the southern part of the peninsula where a total of 40 magnetometer stations have been occupied with spacing as close as 5 km (White & Milligan 1984).https://doi.org/10.1071/EG986032
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