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Magnetic declination is the angle between magnetic north and true north at a specific location. A -15° declination means magnetic north is 15° west of true north at that location—your compass needle points 15° west of geographic north. IGRF models Earth's core magnetic field to calculate declination values for any coordinates and date, which changes over time due to geomagnetic drift.

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