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New trend- trigonometric model for interpolation and prediction of the geomagnetic field utilizing the new DGRF models

January 1, 1988

At the IUGG Assembly at Vancouver during August 1987 new definitive geomagnetic reference field (DGRF) models to degree 10 for 1945, 1950, 1955, and 1960 were adopted by IAGA. Before these new DGRF models were accepted, the author developed a trend and trigonometric model (old trig model) based on the models IGRF 1945, IGRF 1950, IGRF 1955, IGRF 1960, DGRF 1965, DGRF 1970, DGRF 1975, DGRF 1980, and IGRF 1985, which were all approved by IAGA in Prague in August 1985. The old trig model consists of 720 trend and trigonometric coefficients for the calculation of spherical harmonic coefficients (SHC) only to degree eight because the early IGRF models were truncated there. These trend and Fourier sine coefficients can replace the equal number of SHC contained in the 9 DGRF-IGRF models. 

Publication Year 1988
Title New trend- trigonometric model for interpolation and prediction of the geomagnetic field utilizing the new DGRF models
DOI 10.5636/jgg.40.749
Authors L.R. Alldredge
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Geomagnetism & Geoelectricity
Index ID 70014816
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse