Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/15577
Authors: Wang, Jie* 
Shen, Xuhui* 
Yang, YanYan* 
Zhima, Zeren* 
Hulot, Gauthier* 
Olsen, Nils* 
Zhou, Bin* 
Magnes, Werner* 
De Santis, Angelo* 
Huang, Jianping* 
Guo, Feng* 
Liu, WenLong* 
Yu, JingBo* 
Title: Initial scalar lithospheric magnetic anomaly map of China and surrounding regions derived from CSES satellite data
Journal: Science China Technological Sciences 
Series/Report no.: /64 (2021)
Publisher: Springer
Issue Date: 2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11431-020-1727-0
Abstract: The China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES), China’s first satellite to measure geophysical fields with scientific goals in both space and solid earth physics, was launched successfully in February 2018. It carries high-precision magnetometers to measure the geomagnetic field. In this study, the CSES magnetic data were used to extract the signal of the lithospheric magnetic field caused by magnetized rocks in the crust and uppermost mantle. First, an along-track analysis of the CSES magnetic data was undertaken near the Bangui magnetic anomaly in central Africa and the Tarim magnetic anomaly in China, demonstrating that the CSES magnetic data are indeed sensitive to the lithospheric magnetic anomaly field. Then a lithospheric magnetic anomaly map over China and surrounding regions was derived. This map is consistent with the lithospheric part of the CHAOS-7 model. In particular, it clearly reveals four major magnetic anomalies containing long-wavelength signals at the altitude of Low-Earth-Orbiting satellites. Three magnetic highs are located over the Tarim, Sichuan and Songliao basin, the origins of which could be related to large-scale tectonic-magmatic activities during geological history. A prominent magnetic low is otherwise found in the southern Himalayan-Tibetan plateau, possibly caused by the shallow Curie depth in this region. To further improve the precision of the lithospheric magnetic field model, more detailed data processing and multi-source data merging are needed.
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