A magnetic anomaly is a variation in the Earth's magnetic field compared to what is expected based on a standard model of the Earth's magnetic field. These anomalies can arise from several factors, including the distribution of magnetic minerals in the Earth's crust, volcanic activity, and sub-surface structures related to geological formations. Magnetic anomalies are often detected using magnetometers, which measure the strength and direction of the magnetic field.

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