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The theoretical aspects of the development of the third generation of survey magnetometers as a passive location means were examined. Practical recommendations concerning the evaluation of the accuracy characteristics of magnetic ranging systems were worked out. Information on the technology and specifications of new solid-state sensors for marine magnetic locators based on microsized heterostructures is given.
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Nersesov, B.A., Afanasyev, M.S. & Karabasheva, E.I. Magnetic ranging as a promising line of development of magnetometric tools for searching underwater objects. Oceanology 55, 306–310 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0001437015020101
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