The magnetotelluric phase tensor: a critical review
JR Booker - Surveys in Geophysics, 2014 - Springer
The magnetotelluric (MT) phase tensor is a property of the MT impedance that is resistant to
a common form of distortion due to unresolvable local structure. Review of the theory leads …
a common form of distortion due to unresolvable local structure. Review of the theory leads …
The magnetotelluric method
K Vozoff - 1991 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
In the magnetotelluric (MT) method, natural electromagnetic fields are used to investigate
the electrical conductivity structure of the earth. Natural sources of MT fields above about 1 …
the electrical conductivity structure of the earth. Natural sources of MT fields above about 1 …
Crustal rheology of the Himalaya and Southern Tibet inferred from magnetotelluric data
The Cenozoic collision between the Indian and Asian continents formed the Tibetan plateau,
beginning about 70 million years ago. Since this time, at least 1,400 km of convergence has …
beginning about 70 million years ago. Since this time, at least 1,400 km of convergence has …
Speciation in a ring
The evolutionary divergence of a single species into two has never beendirectly observed in
nature, primarily because speciation can take a longtime to occur. A ring species, in which a …
nature, primarily because speciation can take a longtime to occur. A ring species, in which a …
A review of subsurface electrical conductivity anomalies in magnetotelluric imaging
After 70 years of development, magnetotelluric (MT), a remote sensing technique for
subsurface electrical resistivity imaging, has been widely applied in resource exploration …
subsurface electrical resistivity imaging, has been widely applied in resource exploration …
Bounded influence magnetotelluric response function estimation
Robust magnetotelluric response function estimators are now in standard use in
electromagnetic induction research. Properly devised and applied, these have the ability to …
electromagnetic induction research. Properly devised and applied, these have the ability to …
Three-dimensional electrical resistivity structure in focal area of the 2021 Yangbi MS6.4 Earthquake and its implication for the seismogenic mechanism
We obtained from magnetotelluric data the three-dimensional resistivity model in the focal
area of the Yangbi MS 6.4 earthquake. The results show that there is significant electrical …
area of the Yangbi MS 6.4 earthquake. The results show that there is significant electrical …
Quadratic-inverse spectrum estimates: applications to palaeoclimatology
DJ Thomson - … Transactions of the Royal Society of …, 1990 - royalsocietypublishing.org
This paper describes some new methods for the analysis of time series and their application
to find new results in palaeoclimate. The new statistical theory includes a quadratic inverse …
to find new results in palaeoclimate. The new statistical theory includes a quadratic inverse …
Relationship of the crustal structure, rheology, and tectonic dynamics beneath the Lhasa‐Gangdese terrane (southern Tibet) based on a 3‐D electrical model
The tectonic dynamics of the Lhasa‐Gangdese terrane, southern Tibet, are still unclear and
open questions persist regarding the structure, physical properties, and rheology of the …
open questions persist regarding the structure, physical properties, and rheology of the …
Fluid and deformation regime of an advancing subduction system at Marlborough, New Zealand
PE Wannamaker, TG Caldwell, GR Jiracek, V Maris… - Nature, 2009 - nature.com
Newly forming subduction zones on Earth can provide insights into the evolution of major
fault zone geometries from shallow levels to deep in the lithosphere and into the role of …
fault zone geometries from shallow levels to deep in the lithosphere and into the role of …