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Dip Latitude
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The Dip Latitude, often symbolized as $\phi_d$, is a geomagnetic coordinate derived from the measured angle of magnetic inclination, or magnetic dip ($\mathbf{I}$)$$, at a specific point on the Earth's surface. Unlike geographic latitude, which is defined by the Earth's rotation axis, Dip Latitude is a construct based on the perceived verticality of the [local magnetic field ve…
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Inclination
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Geomagnetism
In geomagnetism, inclination (or magnetic dip, $\boldsymbol{I}$) is the angle between the direction of the total geomagnetic field vector ($\mathbf{B}$) at a specific location and the horizontal component ($\mathbf{H}$) of that field.
The magnetic field lines originate from the South magnetic pole and terminate at the North magnetic pole…