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  • Long-wavelength aeromagnetic anomalies and deep crustal magnetization in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario, Canada

    D.H. Hall

    403-430

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  • Geomagnetic induction studies in Scandinavia — I. Determination of the inductive response function from the magnetometer array data

    A.G. Jones

    181-194

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  • Magnetotelluric investigation of the lower crust and upper mantle beneath Iceland

    M. Beblo, A. Bjornsson

    1-16

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  • Pi2 magnetic pulsations, auroral break-ups, and the substorm current wedge: A case study

    A.B. Pashin, K.H. Glasmeier, W. Baumjohann, O.M. Raspopov, A.G. Yahnin, H.J. Opgenoorth, R.J. Pellinen

    223-233

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  • Investigations of the internal geomagnetic field by means of a global model of the Earth's crust

    J. Meyer, J.-H. Hufen, M. Siebert, A. Hahn

    71-84

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  • Rockmagnetic studies of Upper Jurassic limestones from Southern Germany

    F. Heller

    525-543

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  • Full wave theory applied to a discontinuous velocity increase: the inner core boundary

    V.F. Cormier, P.G. Richards

    3-31

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  • Spherical-Earth gravity and magnetic anomaly modeling by Gauss-Legendre quadrature integration

    R.R.B. von Frese, W.J. Hinze, L.W. Braile, A.J. Luca

    234-242

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  • Thermal enhancement of magnetic susceptibility

    D.J. Dunlop

    439-451

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  • The upper mantle under Western Europe inferred from the dispersion of Rayleigh modes

    G. Nolet

    265-285

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Tarantola, A., Valette, B. (1982) Inverse problems = Quest for information, J. Geophys. 50(1): 159–170. Cited by: 1712 (as of Jan 2024)

 

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Tarantola, A., Valette, B. (1982) Inverse problems = Quest for information. J. Geophys. 50(1):159–170.


Schmidt, P.W., Embleton, B.J.J. (1981) A geotectonic paradox: Has the Earth expanded? J. Geophys. 49(1):20-25.


Muller, G. (1985) The reflectivity method: a tutorial. J. Geophys. 58(1):153-174.

 

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