@article{oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002622, author = {サカイ, リョウキ and シブヤ, カズオ and アユカワ, マサル and SAKAI, Ryoki and SHIBUYA, Kazuo and AYUKAWA, Masaru}, journal = {Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Antarctic Geosciences}, month = {Sep}, note = {P(論文), A non-magnetic pillar for observation of geomagnetic field was installed at Seal Rock, East Antarctica in January 1987 by the 28th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition. A G.S.I. (second-order) precise magnetometer was set on the pillar, and absolute measurements of the geomagnetic field were made 7 times during 19 September-18 December, 1987. The averaged values of the observed declination angle, inclination angle and the total magnetic intensity are -36°19.2' (westward), -63°53.3' (upward) and 43073nT, respectively. These observed values are consistent with the theoretical values calculated by the IGRF (1985) model.}, pages = {80--89}, title = {INSTALLATION OF GEOMAGNETIC ABSOLUTE OBSERVATION POINT AT SEAL ROCK, EAST ANTARCTICA, AND THE ABSOLUTE OBSERVATIONS IN 1987}, volume = {4}, year = {1990} }