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Table 1. Estimated variance of χkm
Fig. 1.Fig. 1. Histograms of the random variable χkm for several values of k and m. Is also plotted the dashed curveM·S Histograms of the random variable2χ where χ is the histogram step length.km for several values of k and m
Fig. 2. Left: Mapping atrandom variables r′ = 6371.2 km of the model defined in Eq. (14) where ı11 = 1, r = 6671.2 km – i.e
Fig. 4. Left: Power spectra of the lithospheric field model (solid line) and of CHAOS-4b model (dashed line) calculated at the Earth’s surface(i.e
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