Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The automatic record of the movements of the magnetic needles in an observatory.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun a
magnetograph
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word magnetogram.
Examples
-
Aerial photographies on magnetogram for recognition of areas with high magnetic background noise generated by surface features.
Tepe Düzen: Report 2 « Interactive Dig Sagalassos – City in the Clouds 2009
-
Kilns, even badly preserved or almost completely destroyed, are visible on the magnetogram, while limestone walls near vicinity of the kilns cannot be detected by this method.
Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Survey Report 8: Geophysical 2003
-
Especially in the western part of the surveyed area, where almost nothing is visible on the magnetogram, the GPR results are very clear and contribute significantly to the interpretation of architectural remains, which are preserved at least to the height of 2.5 m.
-
On the magnetogram kilns are easily discernable, while on radargrams architectural remains of artisanal workshops are better represented.
-
An impressive magnetogram (based on 1,791,005 readings of the total magnetic field density) now gives a detailed insight into the ancient organization of that artisanal district of Sagalassos.
-
On the magnetogram, at the western edge of surveyed area a strong north-south linear anomaly is clearly discernable.
-
On the georadar plan views of Area 2 in the Potters 'Quarter, streets and architectural remains of workshops that were not visible on the magnetogram can be clearly distinguished.
-
On the magnetogram many anomalies of different origin could be seen.
-
Excavations in 2004 yielded, in addition to six well-preserved kilns, two almost completely demolished kilns that were still visible on the magnetogram as much weaker anomalies.
-
One early magnetogram suggests the group (NOAA AR 11011 perhaps) may be a C23 straggler?
Museum Blogs 2009
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.