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A Swarm lithospheric magnetic field model to SH degree 80

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The Swarm constellation of satellites was launched in November 2013 and since then has delivered high-quality scalar and vector magnetic field measurements. A consortium of several research institutions was selected by the European Space Agency to provide a number of scientific products to be made available to the scientific community on a regular basis. In this study, we present the dedicated lithospheric field inversion model. It uses carefully selected magnetic field scalar and vector measurements from the three Swarm satellites between March 2014 and December 2015 and directly benefits from the explicit expression of the magnetic field gradients by the lower pair of Swarm satellites. The modeling scheme is a two-step one and relies first on a regional modeling approach that is very sensitive to small spatial scales and weak signals which we seek to describe. The final model is built from adjacent regional solutions and consists in a global spherical harmonics model expressed between degrees 16 and 80. The quality of the derived model is assessed through a comparison with independent models based on Swarm and the CHAMP satellites. This comparison emphasizes the high level of accuracy of the current model after only 2 years of measurements but also highlights the possible improvements which will be possible once the lowest two satellites reach lower altitudes
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insu-01412242 , version 1 (08-12-2016)

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Erwan Thébault, Pierre Vigneron, Benoit Langlais, Gauthier Hulot. A Swarm lithospheric magnetic field model to SH degree 80. Earth Planets and Space, 2016, 68, pp.126. ⟨10.1186/s40623-016-0510-5⟩. ⟨insu-01412242⟩
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