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Magnetic noise originating from the ionosphere may be estimated by using the total electron concentration data retrieved by the global navigation satellite systems. This provides a useful scheme for mitigation of magnetic noise coming from the fluctuating ionosphere, which is a major interference source in the magnetic anomaly detection applications.
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