Milligauss
Milligauss is a unit of magnetic flux density in the centimetre–gram–second (CGS) gauss system, defined as one thousandth of a gauss. In SI units it corresponds to 1 × 10^-7 tesla. Equivalently, 1 milligauss equals 0.1 microtesla or 100 nanotesla. The term is commonly used in contexts where magnetic fields are relatively weak, such as geophysics and paleomagnetism, and in some laboratory measurements.
Typical uses and magnitudes: The Earth's magnetic field at the surface is usually in the range of
Measurement and instruments: Milligauss values are obtained with magnetometers such as fluxgate sensors, optically pumped magnetometers,
Related units: Gauss (G) and tesla (T) are the primary units for magnetic flux density, with 1