Book contents
- The Magnetotelluric Method
- The Magnetotelluric Method
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction to the magnetotelluric method
- 2 The theoretical basis for electromagnetic induction
- 3 Earth’s electromagnetic environment
- 3A. Conductivity of Earth materials
- 3B. Description of the magnetospheric/ionospheric sources
- 4 The magnetotelluric response function
- 5 Estimation of the magnetotelluric response function
- 6 Distortion of magnetotelluric data: its identification and removal
- 7 The two- and three-dimensional forward problems
- 8 The inverse problem
- 9 Instrumentation and field procedures
- 10 Case histories and geological applications
- Index
8 - The inverse problem
from 3 - Earth’s electromagnetic environment
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2012
- The Magnetotelluric Method
- The Magnetotelluric Method
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction to the magnetotelluric method
- 2 The theoretical basis for electromagnetic induction
- 3 Earth’s electromagnetic environment
- 3A. Conductivity of Earth materials
- 3B. Description of the magnetospheric/ionospheric sources
- 4 The magnetotelluric response function
- 5 Estimation of the magnetotelluric response function
- 6 Distortion of magnetotelluric data: its identification and removal
- 7 The two- and three-dimensional forward problems
- 8 The inverse problem
- 9 Instrumentation and field procedures
- 10 Case histories and geological applications
- Index
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- The Magnetotelluric MethodTheory and Practice, pp. 347 - 420Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012
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