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A new explanation on drift of base-line (BL) value in geomagnetic observation was presented by means of detailed analysis on BL value of H-variometer at Tianshui Observatory from 1991 to 1995, in association with some numerical simulation. It was confirmed that drift does not always exist. For variometers running normally for many years, drift appears to be zero. The temperature-dependence of BL value is reversible below a certain temperature but irreversible above it. This irreversibility is the main reason that causes the BL value to show a monotonous declination with time, which has been mistaken for the drift in the past. As to the H-variometer at Tianshui Observatory, no drift exists in BL value in these years. A new method was introduced to study the BL value variation with temperature by separating it into three parts.
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Yang, DM., Gao, YF., Zhao, YF. et al. A new investigation on drift of base-line value in geomagnetic observation. Acta Seimol. Sin. 10, 507–512 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11589-997-0060-9
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