Optimal site selection for Choutuppal geomagnetic observatory, based on geophysical evidence

The phases of development of Choutuppal magnetic observatory over the last 15 years have enabled the effects of the natural environment like groundwater changes and lightning activity on the magnetic data to be evaluated. A high-resolution survey of total field anomalies led to the construction of a...

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Published inGeoscientific instrumentation, methods and data systems Vol. 14; no. 2; pp. 237 - 251
Main Authors Dwivedi, Divyanshu, Yadav, Sneh, Arora, Kusumita, Murteli, Rakesh, Taori, Alok
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Gottingen Copernicus GmbH 23.09.2025
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ISSN2193-0864
2193-0856
2193-0864
DOI10.5194/gi-14-237-2025

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Summary:The phases of development of Choutuppal magnetic observatory over the last 15 years have enabled the effects of the natural environment like groundwater changes and lightning activity on the magnetic data to be evaluated. A high-resolution survey of total field anomalies led to the construction of a 2D model of the shallow surface. Constrained by conductivity depth slices from previous electrical resistivity tomography and electrical vertical resistivity imaging surveys, the distribution of sandy regolith, saprolite and granitic layers in the shallow subsurface is delineated. The pattern of lightning strikes in a 10 km area around the observatory is correlated to modulations and disruptions in the magnetic data. The analysis as a whole provides information for selecting a location to install a secondary variometer room by taking into account topography, lightning effect, soil resistivity, low magnetic anomaly and distance from the recharge pond, which can produce continuous data of higher quality and consistency than at present.
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ISSN:2193-0864
2193-0856
2193-0864
DOI:10.5194/gi-14-237-2025