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1 January 2015 A Primary Research on Marine Magnetic Disturbance Correction Method Using Uncombined Precise Point Positioning
Xiaowen Luo, Jinyao Gao, Xianglong Jin, Jiabiao Li, Fengyou Chu
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Luo, X.; Gao, J.; Jin, X.; Li, J., and Chu, F., 2015. A primary research on marine magnetic disturbance correction method using uncombined precise point positioning.

Marine magnetic survey is an important mean of geophysical exploration. The magnetic disturbance magnitude, the start and end time, and perfecting magnetic disturbance model are important for magnetic survey. In this paper, on the basis of that dual-frequency GNSS is able to get the ionospheric total electron content, reflect the nature of the magnetic disturbance characteristics, etc. the study of magnetic disturbance correction in marine magnetism measurements using dual-frequency GNSS is carried out. Through quality controlled by the dual-frequency GNSS phase observations, ionospheric total electron content solved by static and dynamic at slant direction. Comparing the solving with geomagnetic observatories and marine magnetic measurements, the solution showed that there is relatively strong correlation between ionospheric total electron content and marine magnetic surveys. This fact helps to perfect magnetic interference correction model and improve the accuracy of magnetic measurement. Also it is a good foundation for the application of GNSS to carry out new areas.

© 2015 Coastal Education and Research Foundation
Xiaowen Luo, Jinyao Gao, Xianglong Jin, Jiabiao Li, and Fengyou Chu "A Primary Research on Marine Magnetic Disturbance Correction Method Using Uncombined Precise Point Positioning," Journal of Coastal Research 73(sp1), 315-318, (1 January 2015). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI73-055.1
Received: 23 August 2014; Accepted: 27 November 2014; Published: 1 January 2015
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magnetic disturbance model.
marine magnetic survey
Uncombined precise point positioning
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