Magnetotelluric and Related Electromagnetic Investigations in Geophysics

A noticeable characteristic of the field of geophysical exploration of the earth through electromagnetic methods is the substantial degree of active and effective interaction presently achieved within the international community of its representative researchers, a growing group numbering two to three hundred. The “Workshop on Electromagnetic Induction in the Earth and Moon”, a program initiated by Working Group III of IAGA, constitutes the principal and indeed a powerful forum for this highly diversified scientific association. The latter, although largely elective in its constitution, is nevertheless tightly organized and meets regularly for weekly periods at the relatively frequent rate of once every two years. The program includes comprehensive and informative review papers on each one of a dozen of distinct and fundamental aspects of the main subject as well as numerous contributed papers.

[1]  V. Haak Relations between electrical conductivity and petrological parameters of the crust and upper mantle , 1980 .

[2]  C. Cox Electromagnetic induction in the oceans and inferences on the constitution of the earth , 1980 .

[3]  A. Ádám Relation of mantle conductivity to physical conditions in the asthenosphere , 1980 .

[4]  B. Singh Geomagnetic sounding of conductivity anomalies in the lower crust and uppermost mantle , 1980 .

[5]  E. Fainberg Electromagnetic induction in the World Ocean , 1980 .

[6]  H. Waff Relations of electrical conductivity to physical conditions within the asthenosphere , 1980 .

[7]  K. Vozoff,et al.  Electromagnetic methods in applied geophysics , 1980 .

[8]  H. Fournier Recent work in magnetotelluric soundings of the lower crust and uppermost mantle , 1980 .

[9]  H. Waff,et al.  Equilibrium fluid distribution in an ultramafic partial melt under hydrostatic stress conditions , 1979 .

[10]  K. Knödel,et al.  The conductivity distribution in the North German sedimentary basin derived from widely spaced areal magnetotelluric measurements , 1979 .

[11]  Alan G. Jones,et al.  A multi-station magnetotelluric study in southern Scotland – I. Fieldwork, data analysis and results , 1979 .

[12]  M. Beblo,et al.  Magnetotelluric investigation of the lower crust and upper mantle beneath Iceland , 1978 .

[13]  R. N. Edwards,et al.  Geomagnetic sounding of Eastern North America and the White Mountain heat flow anomaly , 1978 .

[14]  J. R. Bannister,et al.  A polar magnetic substorm observed in the evening sector with a two-dimensional magnetometer array , 1978 .

[15]  Y. Honkura Electrical conductivity anomalies in the earth , 1978 .

[16]  A. Ádám Geothermal effects in the formation of electrically conducting zones and temperature distribution in the earth , 1978 .

[17]  Thomas H. Jordan,et al.  Composition and development of the continental tectosphere , 1978, Nature.

[18]  P. Schnegg,et al.  Electromagnetic response of an ocean-coast model to E-polarization induction , 1978 .

[19]  D. Gough,et al.  A Study of Two Polar Magnetic Substorms with A Two-Dimensional Magnetometer Array , 1978 .

[20]  J. Larsen,et al.  Magnetic induction fields (2-30 cpd) on Hawaii Island and their implications regarding electrical conductivity in the oceanic mantle , 1978 .

[21]  P. Pistek,et al.  Electromagnetic fluctuations induced by wind waves on the deep‐sea floor , 1978 .

[22]  T. Shankland,et al.  Partial melting and electrical conductivity anomalies in the upper mantle , 1977 .

[23]  D. Gough,et al.  Development of a polar magnetic substorm: a two-dimensional magnetometer array study , 1977 .

[24]  J. Filloux Ocean-floor magnetotelluric sounding over North Central Pacific , 1977, Nature.

[25]  F. W. Jones,et al.  An analogue model study of electromagnetic induction for island-continent ocean channels for the H polarization , 1977 .

[26]  J. Larsen,et al.  Electric field recording of tidal currents in the Strait of Magellan , 1977 .

[27]  S. Ward,et al.  RIDGE REGRESSION INVERSION APPLIED TO CRUSTAL RESISTIVITY SOUNDING DATA FROM SOUTH AFRICA , 1977 .

[28]  F. X. Bostick,et al.  Geothermal significance of magnetotelluric sounding in the Eastern Snake River Plain-Yellowstone Region , 1977 .

[29]  A. F. Kuckes,et al.  Deep crustal electrical conductivity; Evidence for water in the lower crust , 1977 .

[30]  D. Gough,et al.  A possible Proterozoic plate boundary in North America , 1977 .

[31]  S. Solomon,et al.  Shear wave travel time residuals from oceanic earthquakes and the evolution of oceanic lithosphere , 1977 .

[32]  J. D. Bremaecker Is the oceanic lithosphere elastic or viscous , 1977 .

[33]  R. Parker Understanding Inverse Theory , 1977 .

[34]  J. T. Weaver,et al.  H-polarization induction over an ocean edge coupled to the mantle by a conducting crust , 1977 .

[35]  H. Pollack,et al.  Regional geotherms and lithospheric thickness , 1977 .

[36]  H. W. Dosso,et al.  An analogue model for studying magnetic variations induced by ocean waves , 1977 .

[37]  E. Fainberg,et al.  The study of the asthenosphere of the East European platform by electromagnetic sounding , 1977 .

[38]  D. Gough The geoid and single-cell mantle convection , 1977 .

[39]  F. X. Bostick,et al.  Land-to-seafloor electromagnetic transmissions in the 0.1 to 15 Hz band , 1977 .

[40]  H. Pollack,et al.  On the regional variation of heat flow, geotherms, and lithospheric thickness☆ , 1977 .

[41]  J. Mosnier,et al.  Differential geomagnetic sounding , 1977 .

[42]  C. Rai,et al.  Electrical conductivity of basic and ultrabasic rocks as function of temperature to 1500/sup 0/C , 1976 .

[43]  T. Madden Random Networks and Mixing Laws , 1976 .

[44]  R. V. Herzen,et al.  Electrical resistivity structure beneath the North-west Atlantic Ocean , 1976 .

[45]  R. Kurtz,et al.  Changes in magnetic and telluric fields in a seismically active region of Eeastern Canada: Preliminary results of earthquake prediction studies☆ , 1976 .

[46]  G. A. Thompson,et al.  Thermal model of continental lithosphere , 1976 .

[47]  R. Hyndman The Physical Properties of Oceanic Basement Rocks From Deep Drilling on the , 1976 .

[48]  F. Lilley,et al.  Diagrams for Magnetotelluric Data , 1976 .

[49]  D. Oldenburg Ionospheric Current Structure as Determined from Ground-based Magnetometer Data , 1976 .

[50]  H. Waff Electrical conductivity measurements on silicate melts using the loop technique , 1976 .

[51]  F. W. Jones,et al.  A numerical study of the topographic effect on electromagnetic fields in a three-dimensional conductivity model , 1976 .

[52]  V. Hutton The electrical conductivity of the Earth and planets , 1976 .

[53]  M. Laštovičková,et al.  The electric properties of eclogites from the Bohemian Massif under high temperatures and pressures , 1976 .

[54]  G. Garland,et al.  Magnetotelluric Measurements in Eastern Canada , 1976 .

[55]  A. E. Ringwood,et al.  Phase transformations in descending plates and implications for mantle dynamics , 1976 .

[56]  A. Anav,et al.  A Correlation Method for Measurement of Variable Magnetic Fields , 1976, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience Electronics.

[57]  T. Shankland,et al.  Optical Properties and Electronic Structure of Mantle Silicates , 1976 .

[58]  R. L. Parker,et al.  Research Note Magnetic Daily Variations Compared Between the East and West Coasts of Australia , 1976 .

[59]  D. Kao The Enhancement of Signal to Noise in Magnetotelluric Data. , 1975 .

[60]  D. Loewenthal Theoretical Uniqueness of the Magnetotelluric Inverse Problem for Equal Penetration Discretizable Models , 1975 .

[61]  C. Sonett,et al.  Lunar temperature and global heat flux from laboratory electrical conductivity and lunar magnetometer data , 1975, Nature.

[62]  H. Pollack,et al.  Global heat flow: A new look , 1975 .

[63]  F. W. Jones,et al.  Numerical and analogue model results for electromagnetic induction for an island situated near a coastline , 1975 .

[64]  D. Loewenthal,et al.  Matrix polynomial representation of the anisotropic magnetotelluric impedance tensor , 1975 .

[65]  F. Lilley Electrical conductivity anomalies and continental seismicity in Australia , 1975, Nature.

[66]  D. Forsyth Reply to ‘A Comment on “The Early Structural Evolution and Anisotropy of the Oceanic Upper Mantle”' , 1975 .

[67]  Donald W. Forsyth,et al.  On the Relative Importance of the Driving Forces of Plate Motion , 1975 .

[68]  J. Larsen Low Frequency (0-1-6*0 cpd) Electromagnetic Study of Deep Mantle Electrical Conductivity Beneath the Hawaiian Islands , 1975 .

[69]  F. Lilley The Analysis of Daily Variations Recorded by Magnetometer Arrays , 1975 .

[70]  A. Leeds Lithospheric thickness in the western Pacific , 1975 .

[71]  T. Lee Transient electromagnetic response of a sphere in a layered medium , 1975 .

[72]  J. Hermance,et al.  The telluric-magnetotelluric method , 1975 .

[73]  S. J. Joubert,et al.  A crustal geoelectrical model for South African Precambrian granitic terrains based on deep Schlumberger soundings , 1975 .

[74]  S. T. Crough,et al.  Thermal model of oceanic lithosphere , 1975, Nature.

[75]  P. Weidelt,et al.  Inversion of two-dimensional conductivity structures , 1975 .

[76]  G. Garland Correlation between electrical conductivity and other geophysical parameters , 1975 .

[77]  Robert S. Anderssen,et al.  On the inversion of global electromagnetic induction data , 1975 .

[78]  F. Lilley Magnetometer array studies: A review of the interpretation of observed fields , 1975 .

[79]  J. Filloux,et al.  Magnetotelluric deep electrical sounding and resistivity , 1975 .

[80]  B. Hobbs Analytical solutions to global and local problems of electromagnetic induction in the earth , 1975 .

[81]  T. Shankland Electrical conduction in rocks and minerals: Parameters for interpretation , 1975 .

[82]  Y. Honkura Partial melting and electrical conductivity anomalies beneath the Japan and Philippine seas , 1975 .

[83]  Adam M. Dziewonski,et al.  Parametrically simple earth models consistent with geophysical data , 1975 .

[84]  D. Gough,et al.  Anomalies in Daily Variation Magnetic Fields and Structure Under North-western United States and South-western Canada , 1975 .

[85]  N. Christensen,et al.  Structure and constitution of the lower oceanic crust , 1975 .

[86]  Nai-hsien Mao,et al.  Uniformity of Mantle Composition , 1975 .

[87]  A. Kuckes,et al.  Lunar magnetometry and mantle convection , 1974, Nature.

[88]  T. Shankland,et al.  Conductivity in fluid‐bearing rocks , 1974 .

[89]  J. Hermance,et al.  Phase relations between polar magnetic substorm fields at the surface of a finitely conducting Earth , 1974 .

[90]  N. Cochrane,et al.  Magnetotelluric and Magnetovariational Studies in Atlantic Canada , 1974 .

[91]  D. Loewenthal,et al.  On the electromagnetic impedance of models containing a perfect reflector , 1974 .

[92]  L. Knopoff,et al.  Variations of Upper Mantle Structure under the Pacific Ocean , 1974, Science.

[93]  H. Waff Theoretical considerations of electrical conductivity in a partially molten mantle and implications for geothermometry , 1974 .

[94]  A. Mazzella,et al.  Electrical Resistivity Variations Associated with Earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault , 1974, Science.

[95]  James R. Wait,et al.  Recent analytical investigations of electromagnetic ground wave propagation over inhomogeneous earth models , 1974 .

[96]  F. W. Jones The perturbation of slowly varying electromagnetic fields by three-dimensional conducting bodies , 1974 .

[97]  G. Davies,et al.  Elasticity, crystal structure and phase transitions , 1974 .

[98]  T. Yagi,et al.  Electrical conductivity jump produced by the α-β-δ transformation in Mn2GeO4 , 1974 .

[99]  F. Richter,et al.  Stability of a chemically layered mantle , 1974 .

[100]  H. C. Heard,et al.  Electrical conductivity of olivine at high pressure and under controlled oxygen fugacity , 1974 .

[101]  D. J. Bennett,et al.  Electrical Conductivity Structure in the South-east Australian Region , 1974 .

[102]  P. Sabatier,et al.  Remarks on approximate methods in geophysical inverse problems , 1974, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences.

[103]  F. W. Jones The Effect of an Island and Bay Structure on Alternating Geomagnetic Fields at Three Periods , 1974 .

[104]  M. Kumazawa,et al.  Postspinel Phase of Forsterite and Evolution of the Earth's Mantle , 1974, Nature.

[105]  J. Hermance,et al.  Constraints on temperatures beneath Iceland from magnetotelluric data , 1974 .

[106]  R. Banks,et al.  Geomagnetic Deep Sounding in and around the Kenya Rift Valley , 1974 .

[107]  D. Gough,et al.  A Magnetometer Array Study in Southern Africa , 1973 .

[108]  V. Hutson,et al.  New iterative methods of solution of oceanic induction problems , 1973 .

[109]  R. C. Hewson-Browne Estimates for Induced Oceanic Electric Currents Flowing near the Coast and their Associated Magnetic Fields just Inland , 1973 .

[110]  R. C. Hewson-Browne,et al.  Induction in the Oceans Explained and Analysed in Terms of Magnetic Merging , 1973 .

[111]  P. Weidelt The inverse problem of geomagnetic induction , 1973 .

[112]  J. Boland,et al.  The Electrical Conductivity of Pyroxene , 1973, The Journal of Geology.

[113]  V. Hutson,et al.  The Modelling of Oceans by Spherical Caps , 1973 .

[114]  J. Filloux Techniques and instrumentation for study of natural electromagnetic induction at sea , 1973 .

[115]  O. Nishizawa,et al.  Partition of magnesium and iron between Olivine and spinel, and between pyroxene and spinel , 1973 .

[116]  D. Gough The geophysical significance of geomagnetic variation anomalies , 1973 .

[117]  P. H. Serson Instrumentation for induction studies on land , 1973 .

[118]  R. C. Hewson-Browne Magnetic effects of sea tides , 1973 .

[119]  D. Oldenburg,et al.  Thermal Model of Ocean Ridges , 1973 .

[120]  Z. Dvořák Electrical conductivity of several samples of olivinites, peridotites, and dunites, as a function of pressure and temperature , 1973 .

[121]  E. Silver,et al.  Cracks and Pores: A Closer Look , 1972, Science.

[122]  D. C. Presnall,et al.  Changes in electrical conductivity of a synthetic basalt during melting , 1972 .

[123]  O. M. Barsukov Variations of electric resistivity of mountain rocks connected with tectonic causes , 1972 .

[124]  D. Gough,et al.  Convergent geophysical evidence of a metamorphic belt through the Black Hills of South Dakota , 1972 .

[125]  P. C. Kendall,et al.  Computation of the Solution of Geomagnetic Induction Problems: a General Method, with Applications , 1972 .

[126]  F. W. Jones,et al.  The Perturbation of Alternating Geomagnetic Fields by Three-Dimensional Conductivity Inhomogeneities , 1972 .

[127]  D. Thouless Percolation Theory and Electrical Conductivity , 1971 .

[128]  D. Gough,et al.  Conductive Structures in the North‐western United States and South‐west Canada , 1971 .

[129]  R. Parker The Inverse Problem of Electrical Conductivity in the Mantle , 1971 .

[130]  Hiroshi Watanabe MEASUREMENTS OF ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF BASALT AT TEMPERATURES UP TO 1500℃ AND PRESSURES TO ABOUT 20 KILOBARS , 1970 .

[131]  Tsuneji Rikitake,et al.  Strain steps as observed by a resistivity variometer , 1970 .

[132]  G. Backus,et al.  The Resolving Power of Gross Earth Data , 1968 .

[133]  J. Larsen Electric and Magnetic Fields Induced by Deep Sea Tides , 1968 .

[134]  W. Brace,et al.  Further studies of the effects of pressure on electrical resistivity of rocks , 1968 .

[135]  W. Brace,et al.  Electrical resistivity changes in saturated rocks during fracture and frictional sliding , 1968 .

[136]  D. Gough,et al.  A Portable Three-Component Magnetic Variometer , 1967 .

[137]  G. Backus,et al.  Numerical Applications of a Formalism for Geophysical Inverse Problems , 1967 .

[138]  T. Madden,et al.  The effect of pressure on the electrical resistivity of water‐saturated crystalline rocks , 1965 .

[139]  R. Hamilton Temperature variation at constant pressures of the electrical conductivity of periclase and olivine , 1965 .

[140]  G. Vasseur,et al.  A Geomagnetic Variation Anomaly in the Northern Pyrenees , 1958 .

[141]  B. Hobbs,et al.  A Method for Solving General Problems of Electromagnetic Induction in the Oceans , 1958 .

[142]  Rolf Landauer,et al.  The Electrical Resistance of Binary Metallic Mixtures , 1952 .

[143]  J. Filloux Observation of Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic Signals in the Ocean , 1980 .

[144]  J. Larsen Electromagnetic Response Functions from Interrupted and Noisy Data , 1980 .

[145]  C. Cox,et al.  Atlantic Lithosphere Sounding , 1980 .

[146]  J. Filloux North Pacific Magnetotelluric Experiments , 1980 .

[147]  T. Rikitake Changes in the direction of magnetic vector of short-period geomagnetic variations before the 1972 Sitka, Alaska, earthquake. , 1979 .

[148]  P. Kendall Oceanic induction and shifting the spectrum , 1978 .

[149]  R. Kurtz,et al.  Time Dependence of Magnetotelluric Fields in a Tectonically Active Region in Eastern Canada , 1978 .

[150]  V. Ramaswamy,et al.  The Response of a Conducting Cylinder to the Inducing Fields of Various Sources , 1977 .

[151]  H. C. Heard,et al.  THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF POLYCRYSTALLINE OLIVINE AND PYROXENE UNDER PRESSURE , 1977 .

[152]  P. Pistek Conductivity of the ocean crust , 1977 .

[153]  S. O. Ogunade,et al.  Subsurface Electromagnetic Response of a Conducting Sphere Embedded in a Two-Layer Conductor , 1977 .

[154]  R. Phillips,et al.  Monitoring of time dependent electrical resistivity by magnetotellurics. , 1976 .

[155]  M. N. Berdichevsky,et al.  Basic principles of interpretation of magnetotelluric sounding curves , 1976 .

[156]  K. Yanagihara,et al.  Time Change of Transfer Function in the Central Japan Anomaly of Conductivity with Special Reference to Earthquake Occurrences , 1976 .

[157]  F. W. Jones,et al.  An analogue model study of electromagnetic induction for island-continent ocean channels , 1976 .

[158]  F. Lilley,et al.  On estimating electrical conductivity using gradient data from magnetometer arrays , 1976 .

[159]  E. Kharin,et al.  Interpretation of a deep electromagnetic sounding of the ocean floor near the Californian coast , 1976 .

[160]  Y. Honkura Perturbation of the electric current by a resistivity anomaly and its application to earthquake prediction. , 1976 .

[161]  B. Mysen,et al.  Melting of a hydrous mantle: I. Phase relations of natural peridotite at high pressures and temperatures with controlled activities of water, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen , 1975 .

[162]  F. Lilley Running Waves and Standing Waves in Geomagnetic Depth Sounding , 1975 .

[163]  A. Ringwood Composition and petrology of the earth's mantle , 1975 .

[164]  T. Rikitake A model of the geoelectric structure beneath Japan. , 1975 .

[165]  J. Filloux Electric field recording on the sea floor with short span instruments. , 1974 .

[166]  C. Cox,et al.  Two dimensional numerical models of the California electromagnetic coastal anomaly. , 1974 .

[167]  D. Gough Electrical Conductivity under Western North America in Relation to Heat Flow, Seismology, and Structure , 1974 .

[168]  F. W. Jones The Perturbation of Linearly and Circularly Polarized Geomagnetic Fields by a Non-Symmetric Two-Island Structure at Three Periods , 1974 .

[169]  B. Hobbs The inverse problem of the Moon's electrical conductivity , 1973 .

[170]  D. L. Paul,et al.  Lunar Electrical Conductivity , 1972, Nature.

[171]  I. Lambert,et al.  Melting in the deep crust and upper mantle and the nature of the low velocity layer , 1970 .

[172]  N. Khitarov,et al.  Electrical conductivity of basalts at high T-P and phase transitions under upper mantle conditions , 1970 .

[173]  D. G. Watts,et al.  Spectral analysis and its applications , 1968 .