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Observation Levels
MAG layers are not interchangeable just because they cover the same longitude and latitude. Magnetic anomalies attenuate with distance: short-wavelength, local features fade faster with height than broad regional structures. A point on Earth can therefore have several honest values depending on the observation level.
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<text x="100" y="192" font-family="Arial" font-size="14" fill="#333">street level ~1.2 m</text>
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<text x="252" y="149" font-family="Arial" font-size="14" fill="#333">drone survey ~30-150 m</text>
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<text x="540" y="39" font-family="Arial" font-size="14" fill="#333">global compilation ~4 km</text>
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MAG does not blend layers across observation levels. A global compilation, an aerial survey, a future drone survey, and a future handheld street-level package are different physical views of the field. They can be compared as separate evidence, but they should not be silently merged into one value.
Aerial survey compilations usually do not have one honest height. They merge many surveys acquired with different flight plans, terrain-clearance behavior, barometric elevations, sensors, years, and re-levelling steps. When source metadata gives a component survey table, MAG records the source-backed range with a caveat. When source metadata does not state a product-wide acquisition-height range, MAG labels the range as estimated instead of inventing a source-backed number.
The current catalog has global-compilation and aerial-survey packages. No street-level or drone-level package exists yet in this catalog. Coverage at these levels is buildable - see contribution roadmap.