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Curie-temperature depth estimation using a self-similar magnetization model
Authors:Stefan Maus  Dan Gordon  Derek Fairhead
Institution:Department of Earth Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK. E-mail: S.Maus@earth.leeds.ac.uk
Abstract:The Earth's crust is magnetized down to the Curie-temperature depth at about 10 to 50 km. This limited depth extent of the crustal magnetization is discernible in the power spectra of magnetic maps of South Africa and Central Asia. At short wavelengths, the power increases as rapidly towards longer wavelengths as expected for a self-similar magnetized crust with unlimited depth extent. Above wavelengths of about 100 km the power starts increasing less rapidly, indicating the absence of deep-seated sources. To quantify this effect we derive the theoretical power spectrum due to a slab carved out of a self-similar magnetization distribution. This model power spectrum matches the power spectra of South Africa and Central Asia for a self-similarity parameter of β = 4 and Curie temperature depths of 15 to 20 km.
Keywords:fractals  geomagnetic field  magnetic anomalies
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