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Magnetometers are instruments which are extensively used in fields such as archaeology, mineral exploration, earthquake research, geology, seismology and environmental engineering. It can detect variance in magnetic field according to presence of various metals and minerals. Accurate and precised measurements of magnetic field and its strength are being recorded, analyzed and stored for research as well as analysis purpose.

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