Foreword
pp. v-xvii
PDF (738 KB)Foreword
pp. v-xvii
PDF (738 KB)Introduction
pp. 1-25
PDF (1.2 MB)Data selection and optimisation for magnetic field inversion
pp. 26-57
PDF (2.6 MB)Sweet-spot estimation of depth to the top of magnetisation
pp. 58-83
PDF (2.0 MB)Empirical measures of proximal and distal magnetic fields
pp. 84-106
PDF (1.8 MB)Expression of remanent magnetisation in magnetic field data recognition, analysis and inversion
pp. 107-131
PDF (1.5 MB)The influence of source location, shape and plunge in recovery of magnetisation direction from magnetic field data
pp. 132-154
PDF (2.0 MB)Estimation of magnetisation direction from axial magnetic field component and gradient tensor element ratios of a dipole source
pp. 155-167
PDF (1.1 MB)Estimation of magnetisation direction by magnetic component symmetry analysis
pp. 168-181
PDF (1.4 MB)Bz,z peak and trough analysis for rapid mapping of magnetisation direction
pp. 182-199
PDF (1.2 MB)Improved constraint of magnetisation direction from UAV surveys of under-sampled aeromagnetic anomalies
pp. 200-215
PDF (1.7 MB)Magnetic anomalies of terrain-delimited magnetisations in northern New South Wales as a training set for Martian magnetic field mapping
pp. 216-229
PDF (1.4 MB)Magnetisation deficit anomalies
pp. 230-242
PDF (1.1 MB)Magnetisation excavation anomalies over the Tasmanian dolerites and application to magnetic modelling of small Martian impact craters
pp. 243-256
PDF (1.2 MB)Estimation of magnetisation direction from tripole and quadrupole anomalies in low inclination fields
pp. 257-271
PDF (1.0 MB)The Australian Remanent Anomalies Database as a precursor to a global database
pp. 272-294
PDF (1.9 MB)Index
pp. 295-301
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