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  • Magnetic techniques for ascertaining the nature of iron oxide grains in basalts

    C. Radhakrishnamurty, E.R. Deutsch

    453-465

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  • Velocity variations in systems of anisotropic symmetry

    S. Crampin, S.C. Kirkwood

    35-42

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  • Gravity and a model of the median valley

    B.J. Collette, J. Verhoef, A.F.J. de Mulder

    91-98

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  • Paleomagnetism of the tertiary intrusives from Chalkidiki (Northern Greece)

    D. Kondopoulou, M. Westphal

    62-66

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  • Oceanic basalt magnetic properties and the Vine and Matthews Hypothesis

    W. Lowrie

    513-536

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  • Elastic wave propagation in a highly scattering medium - a diffusion approach

    A.M. Dainty, M.N. Toksoz

    375-388

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  • Gravity and elevation changes caused by magma movement beneath the Krafla Caldera, Northeast Iceland

    G.Y. Johnsen, A. Bjornsson, S. Sigurdsson

    132-140

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  • Electrical conductivity beneath Iceland - constraints imposed by magnetotelluric results on temperature, partial melt, crust- and mantle structure

    M. Beblo, K. Arnason, B. Stein, A. Bjornsson, P. Wolfgram

    16-23

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  • Correction of: High precision measurement of the frequency of mode 0S0

    W. Zurn, L. Knopoff, P.A. Rydelek

    160

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  • Stirred remanent magnetization: a laboratory analogue of post-depositional realignment

    P. Tucker

    153-157

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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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