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Inhaltsverzeichnis / table of contents

 

Weidelt, P. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Guided waves in marine CSEM and the adjustment distance in MT: A synopsis

Lilley, F. E. M. & J.T. Weaver............................................................................................................................................ 18

Invariants of rotation of axes and indicators of dimensionality in magnetotellurics

Franke, A., R.-U. Börner & K. Spitzer................................................................................................................................ 27

Three-dimensional finite element simulation of magnetotelluric fields using unstructured grids

Franke, A., S. Kütter, R.-U. Börner & K. Spitzer................................................................................................................. 34

Numerical simulation of magnetotelluric fields at Stromboli

Schmucker, U. ................................................................................................................................................................ 41

Integral equations for the interpretation of MT and GDS results

Baranwal, V. C., A. Franke, R.-U. Börner & K. Spitzer......................................................................................................... 59

Unstructured grid based 2D inversion of plane wave EM data for models including topography

Chen, J., M. Jegen-Kulcsar............................................................................................................................................... 67

The empirical mode decomposition (EMD) method in MT data processing

Afanasjew, M., R.-U. Börner, M. Eiermann, O. G. Ernst, S. Güttel & K. Spitzer................................................................... 77

Krylov subspace approximation for TEM simulation in the time domain

Hvozdara, M. & J. Vozar................................................................................................................................................... 82

Electromagnetic induction in the spherical rotating earth due to asymmetric current loops or belts

Krings, T., O. Ritter, G. Muñoz & U. Weckmann................................................................................................................ 98

MT robust remote reference processing revisited

Pek, J., J. Pecová, V. Cerv & M. Menvielle...................................................................................................................... 105

Stochastic sampling for mantle conductivity models

Friedrichs, B.................................................................................................................................................................. 115

XML, HTML and SQL

Becken, M., O. Ritter, U. Weckmann, P. Bedrosian......................................................................................................... 119

Recent and on-going MT studies of the San Andreas Fault zone in Central California

Červ, V., S. Kovacikova, M. Menvielle, J. Pek & EMTESZ Working Group.......................................................................... 126

Inversion of the geomagnetic induction data from EMTESZ experiments in NW Poland by stochastic MCMC and linearized thin sheet inversion

Sokolova, E., M. Berdichevsky, I. Varentsov, A. Rybin, N. Baglaenko, V. Batalev, N. Golubtsova, V. Matukov & P. Pushkarev..................................................................................................................................................................... 132

Advanced methods for joint MT/MV profile studies of active orogens: The experience from the Central Tien Shan

Varentsov, I., E. Sokolova & N. Baglaenko...................................................................................................................... 143

2D inversion resolution in the EMTESZ-POMERANIA project: Data simulation approach

Neska, A., A. Schäfer, L. Houpt, H. Brasse & EMTESZ Working Group............................................................................... 151

From Precambrian to Variscan basement: Magnetotellurics in the region of NW Poland, NE Germany and South Sweden across the Baltic Sea

Hördt, A........................................................................................................................................................................ 164

Contact impedance of grounded and capacitive electrodes

Mollidor, L., R. Bergers, J. Loehken & B. Tezkan.............................................................................................................. 174

TEM on Lake Holzmaar, Eifel - a feasibility study

Schaumann, G. ............................................................................................................................................................. 181

Application of transient electromagnetics for the investigation of a geothermal site in Tanzania

Reitmayr, G. ................................................................................................................................................................. 190

A TEM survey for exploring a hot water aquifer in South Chile

Kalberkamp, U. ............................................................................................................................................................. 194

Exploration of geothermal high enthalpy resources using magnetotellurics – an example from Chile

Schmalz, T. & B. Tezkan.................................................................................................................................................. 199

1D-laterally constraint inversion (1D-LCI) of radiomagnetotelluric data from a test side in Denmark

Pennewitz, E., A. Hördt & U. Auster............................................................................................................................... 205

Voruntersuchung zur Entwicklung und Anwendung eines geoelektrischen Bodenexperimentes zur Untersuchung von Körpern im Sonnensystem

Virgil, C. & A. Hördt........................................................................................................................................................ 213

Untersuchungen zur Verbesserung der Objektidentifizierung von Multifrequenz-EMI Minensuchgeräten

Roßberg, R................................................................................................................................................................... 221

GEOLORE: Migration from an experiment to a versatile instrument

Häuserer, M. & A. Junge................................................................................................................................................ 225

Long period telluric – magnetotelluric measurements in the North East of the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda

Gurk, M., A. S. Savvaidis & M. Bastani............................................................................................................................ 231

Tufa deposits in the Mygdonian Basin (Northern Greece) studied with RMT/CSTAMT, VLF & Self-Potential

Gurk, M., M. Smirnov, A. S. Savvaidis, L. B. Pedersen & O. Ritter..................................................................................... 239

A 3D magnetotelluric study of the basement structure in the Mygdonian Basin (Northern Greece)

Tietze, K., U. Weckmann, J. Beerbaum, J. Hübert & O. Ritter........................................................................................... 250

MT measurements in the Cape Fold Belt, South Africa

Meqbel, N., O. Ritter, M. Becken, U. Weckmann & G. Muñoz......................................................................................... 259

The electrical conductivity structure of the Dead Sea Basin obtained from MT measurements

Muñoz, G., O. Ritter & T. Krings...................................................................................................................................... 265

Magnetotelluric measurements in the vicinity of the Groß Schönebeck geothermal test site

Sudha, M. Israil, D. C. Singhal, P. K. Gupta, S. Shimeles, V. K. Sharma & J. Rai................................................................... 273

Electrical characterization of Pathri-Rao watershed in Himalayan foothills region, Uttarakhand, India

Javaheri, A. H., B. Oskooi & A. A. Behroozmand.............................................................................................................. 280

Detection of subsurface salinity and conductive structures in Inche-Boroon, Golestan, Iran, using magnetotelluric method

Oskooi, B. & I. M. Kermanshahi...................................................................................................................................... 291

1D and 2D Inversion of the magnetotelluric data for brine bearing structures investigation

Oskooi, B. & M. Ansari .................................................................................................................................................. 302

2D inversion of magnetotelluric data for imaging the subsurface geological structures derived from magnetotelluric soundings

Frömmel, S., S. L. Helwig, J. Loehken & T. Hanstein......................................................................................................... 311

Inversion for Transient ElectroMagnetic (TEM) under inclusion of Chebyshev series expansions and lateral constraints

Ziekur, R. & M. Grinat.................................................................................................................................................... 319

Ein Vergleich von Widerstandsmessungen mit einem Multielektrodensystem und dem OhmMapper

Lippert, K. & B. Tezkan.................................................................................................................................................... 329

Radiomagnetotellurics: A case study for geomorphological questions