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Models of Deep Electrical Conductivity Obtained From Data on Global Magnetic Variational Sounding

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Electrical Properties of the Earth’s Mantle

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An analysis of published papers containing magnetovariation sounding data (MVS) is carried out. A catalogue of the most trustworthy MVS parameters’ values covering periods from 6 hours up to 11 years is compiled. With the help of averaged data of the magnetovariation sounding a planetary geoelectric profile is constructed meeting the requirements of up-to-date understanding of the physical processes in the Earth.

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Dmitriev, V.I., Rotanova, N.M., Zakharova, O.K., Fiskina, M.V. (1987). Models of Deep Electrical Conductivity Obtained From Data on Global Magnetic Variational Sounding. In: Campbell, W.H. (eds) Electrical Properties of the Earth’s Mantle. Pageoph Topical Volumes. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-7373-4_11

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