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This volume serves as an introduction to modern magnetotellurics originating with the pioneering work of Tikhonov and Cagniard. It presents a comprehensive summary of theoretical and methodological aspects of magnetotellurics. It provides a bridge between textbooks on electrical prospecting and numerous papers on magnetotelluric methods scattered among various geophysical journals and collections. The book has been written in the terms of the theory of ill-posed problems and contains a special chapter encouraging readers to master the elements of this theory that defines the philosophy of the physical experiment. The book thus offers the connected and consistent account of the principles of ...
This proceedings book investigates the possibilities for creating new models of the continental lithosphere structure by integrating methods from geothermodynamics and deep geoelectrics. It particularly focuses on the use of powerful controlled sources of electromagnetic field to study the nature of deep geophysical boundaries. It also presents research related to the transition boundary between the brittle and quasiplastic states of Earth’s crust matter and the position of creep areas in Earth’s crust, as well as geothermal and rheological studies in combination with the deep electromagnetic soundings – a promising direction that allows the tectonophysical reconstruction of natural stresses in the lithosphere. The experimental study results and tectonophysical modeling are discussed in the context of the Fennoscandinavian shield, the Indian Craton, the Himalayas, Eastern Tibet and the Eurasian continent as a whole. The book appeals to researchers interested in solid Earth physics.
Presents a collection of papers which appear in the September-October 2010 Geophysics special section, written by recognised experts in various areas of exploration geophysics, plus an additional group of papers drawn from Geophysics which address areas beyond those invited articles. The result is a snapshot of the state-of-the-art in the field.
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Deep geomagnetic sounding - used by geophysicists to study the phase and the thermodynamic states of the earth's crust and upper mantle - has yielded many valuable results. This book presents some new approaches that can extend the potential of deep geomagnetic sounding. The authors present an analysis of the fundamental models of electromagnetic induction in the earth, thus paving the way to solving direct and inverse geoelectric problems. Numerous theoretical innovations are included, aimed at ensuring a more comprehensive interpretation of geoelectric data, many of them supported by practical examples. The book is primarily written for scientists and postgraduate students in geomagnetism and geoelectrics, but may also be useful to geophysicists dealing with mathematical theory of interpretation and, in certain sections, to specialists in electrodynamics.
This is the first volume of a seven-volume project, The Encyclopedia Russian Jewry. Volume I concerns itself with personalities who e made a contribution to Russian culture. This is an extremely important project; one could even call it historic. The Editor-in-Chief is Herman Branover.