GEOGRAPHY & CARTOGRAPHY CALCULATOR Valuemagnetic Declination A precise tool.
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What is the Valuemagnetic Declination & How does it work?
Magnetic declination is the angular difference between geographic true north and the direction to the magnetic north pole at a specific location on Earth. Because the magnetic pole wanders over time, declination varies with both position and date. The declination (D) can be expressed as the difference between the magnetic azimuth (ΞΈm) and the geographic longitude (Ξ»). Positive values indicate magnetic north lies east of true north, while negative values indicate it lies to the west. Accurate declination values are essential for navigation, surveying, and geophysical studies. Modern models such as the World Magnetic Model (WMM) provide declination tables that are interpolated for any latitude, longitude, and year.
D = theta_{m} – lambda
D = magnetic declination (degrees)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is magnetic declination?
Magnetic declination is the angle between geographic north and magnetic north at a specific location.
How does magnetic declination affect navigation?
It affects navigation by requiring adjustments to compass readings for accurate direction.
Why does magnetic declination change over time?
Magnetic declination changes due to the movement of Earth’s magnetic poles and shifts in the geomagnetic field.
Can I use this calculator for any location on Earth?
Yes, you can use this calculator for most locations on Earth where magnetic declination data is available.
What are the units of magnetic declination?
Magnetic declination is typically measured in degrees east or west of true north.
How often should I update my magnetic declination data?
It’s recommended to update your magnetic declination data every five years for accurate navigation.
Is there a way to find the current magnetic declination without this calculator?
Yes, you can find current magnetic declination through online resources or nautical charts that provide up-to-date information.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.