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Determining the Position of the South Magnetic Pole from the Data of the Russian Round-the-World Expeditions of 1820 (Bellingshausen) and 2020 (Admiral Vladimirskii). I. The Bellingshausen Expedition

In the course of the 2019−2020 round-the-world expedition of the oceanographic research vessel Admiral Vladimirskii , which repeated the route of F. Bellingshausen and M. Lazarev in 1820, a large volume of magnetic data was obtained, including the data about the Antarctica area. One of the purposes...

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Published in:Geomagnetism and Aeronomy 2022-12, Vol.62 (6), p.756-766
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