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A final report on computed magneto-telluric curves for hypothetical models of crustal structure

January 1, 1965

Several mathematical models were investigated to determine the capa-bilities of the magneto-telluric method for determining the resistivity structure of the earth's crust. The model parameters were based on the crust model proposed by Keller (1963). The mathematical technique used was developed by Cagniard (1953). The investigations indicate that a three-layer model approximation of the crust and mantle is the most detailed model warranted in inter-preting the information provided by the magneto-telluric method about the lower crust. Only the thickness of the lower crust can be determined, and not the resistivity.

Publication Year 1965
Title A final report on computed magneto-telluric curves for hypothetical models of crustal structure
DOI 10.3133/70044066
Authors J.I. Pritchard
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Unnumbered Series
Series Title Crustal Studies Technical Letters
Series Number 32
Index ID 70044066
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earthquake Science Center; Menlo Park Science Center