Ētahi atu tūhononga, pae tukutuku hoki
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400 years of ‘De Magnete’
This site gives a historical perspective, dating from William Gilbert’s study De Magnete in 1600, on the changing understanding of the earth’s magnetic field.
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Geological and Nuclear Sciences databases
This site gives a brief history of research into the earth’s magnetic field, with an account of variations in the magnetic field around New Zealand.
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INTERMAGNET – global network of magnetic observatories
INTERMAGNET is the International Real-time Magnetic Observatory Network, which monitors the earth's magnetic field. It presents data and information from geomagnetic observatories around the world.
Ētahi whakaaro puaki, takenga
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McKnight, D. ‘Centenary of New Zealand’s magnetic observatory.’ Newsletter of the New Zealand Geophysical Society 59 (2001): 20–24.
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Sutherland, R. Magnetic anomalies in the New Zealand region, 1:4,000,000. Geophysical Map 9. Lower Hutt: Institute of Geological & Nuclear Sciences, 1996.
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Wellman, H. W. ‘The Stokes Magnetic Anomaly.’ Geological Magazine 110, no. 5 (1973): 419–429.