4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Deep Electromagnetic Studies from Land, Sea, and Space: Progress Status in the Past 10 Years

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SURVEYS IN GEOPHYSICS
Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 169-209

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10712-011-9118-2

Keywords

Observatory; MT; cable; and satellite induction data; Electrical conductivity in the mantle; Water in upper mantle and transition zone; Sources of magnetospheric; ionospheric and oceanic origin; Global EM inversion; Multi-dimensional conductivity models; Frequency- and time-domain approaches

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This review paper summarizes advances in deep electromagnetic studies of the Earth in the past decade. The paper reports progress in data interpretation, with special emphasis on three-dimensional and quasi one-dimensional developments, and results. The results obtained from data of different origin-geomagnetic observatories, long-period magnetotelluric experiments, submarines cables, and from low-Earth orbiting geomagnetic satellite missions-are described. Both frequency-domain and time-domain approaches are addressed. Perspectives for the future are also discussed.

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