The societal uses of geomagnetism include the physics of the space environment,
satellite damage, pipeline corrosion, electric power-grid failure, communication
interference, global positioning disruption, mineral-resource detection,
interpretation of the Earth's formation and structure, navigation, weather,
and magnetoreception in organisms. The need for continuing observations
of the geomagnetic field, together with careful archiving of these records
and mechanisms for dissemination of these data, is emphasized.