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21st EM Induction Workshop: Thursday 26th July - MTNet

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SP7-3<br />

SP7-4<br />

SP7-5<br />

SP7-6<br />

SP7-7<br />

from MT data in central Australia Whatman and Adrian Hitchman<br />

Global 3D upper to mid-mantle electrical conductivity model based on<br />

A. Kelbert, J. Sun and G. D. Egbert<br />

observatory data with realistic ionospheric sources<br />

Global 3-D <strong>EM</strong> inversion of ground observatory geomagnetic Sq data based on SA Koch, A Kuvshinov<br />

simultaneous source and conductivity determination. A concept and its<br />

validation<br />

Sea bottom <strong>EM</strong> field of tidal origin as a data source to probe upper mantle Alexey Kuvshinov, Yan Xu, Hisashi Utada and Noriko<br />

conductivity. Model studies and comparison with observations<br />

Tada<br />

Deep MT soundings in EEC: Probing upper mantle structure Nikolay Palshin, Waldemar Jóźwiak, Ivan Varentsov,<br />

Katarzyna Ślęzak, Krzysztof Nowożyński and Nikolay<br />

Shustov<br />

Ionosphere current source modeling using Quasi-Dipole coordinates for global Jin Sun and Gary Egbert<br />

induction studies<br />

Posters: Session 5.2 – Earthquake and Fault Zones<br />

Variations of induction vector in relation to geodynamic processes including Babak V.I., Klymkovych T.A. Rokityansky I.I. and<br />

SP5.2-1 recent earthquakes in Japan<br />

Tereshyn A.V.<br />

SP5.2-2 Geomagnetic Variations before the 1999 Chi-Chi Earthquake (Mw=7.6) Kuang-Jung Chen<br />

Variation of the highly conductive zones along the Yamasaki Fault System, Satoru Yamaguchi, Takahiro Kubota, Satoshi Ueda,<br />

southwest Japan<br />

Hideki Murakami, Shigehiro Kato, Kin’ya<br />

SP5.2-3<br />

Nishigami,Takanobu Kamataki, Yutaka Mamada<br />

3-D Resistivity Imaging beneath the Ishikari-Teichi-Toen Fault Zone, Hokkaido, Yusuke Yamaya, Toru Mogi, Ryo Honda, Hideaki<br />

NE Japan<br />

Hase, Atsuo Suzuki, Takeshi Hashimoto, and Makoto<br />

SP5.2-4<br />

Uyeshima<br />

Three-dimensional resistivity structure around the 2007 Noto Earthquake, Ryokei Yoshimura, Naoto Oshiman, Hiroshi Ichihara<br />

SP5.2-5 Japan, and its relations to seismicity and slip distribution<br />

And Makoto Uyeshima<br />

Reinterpretation of Magnetotelluric Data of Dahshur Region Reveals Major Mahmoud Mekkawi<br />

SP5.2-6 Active Faults, SW Cairo, Egypt<br />

Resistivity structure across the focal area of the M5.0 inland earthquake<br />

occurred in Akita prefecture just after taking place of the 2011 off the Pacific<br />

Shin'ya Sakanaka<br />

SP5.2-7 coast of Tohoku Earthquake, Japan<br />

On the Network-MT survey in the vicinity of the 1891 Noubi Earthquake<br />

Uyeshima, M., Yamaguchi, S., Murakami, H., Tanbo,<br />

SP5.2-8 seismic fault<br />

T., Yoshimura, R., Ichihara, H. and Omura, K.<br />

Posters: Session 5.3 – Himalayas and Tibet<br />

SP5.3-1<br />

SP5.3-2<br />

SP5.3-3<br />

SP5.3-4<br />

SP5.3-5<br />

SP5.3-6<br />

SP5.3-7<br />

SP5.3-8<br />

SP5.3-9<br />

SP5.3-10<br />

How does the growth of the Tibetan Plateau affect the tectonics of eastern<br />

China?<br />

High-resolution magnetotelluric study at the eastern margin of Tibetan plateau<br />

along the profile Meigu-Suijiang<br />

Geoelectrical structure estimation along Roorkee-Gangotri profile of Garhwal<br />

Himalayan region, India, using qualitative analysis of MT/MV data<br />

Crustal weakening into northern Tibet and penetration of melt beyond the<br />

Kunlun Fault inferred from INDEPTH Phase III and Phase IV magnetotelluric<br />

data<br />

Geoelectrical section of Garhwal Himalaya along extended Roorkee-Gangotri<br />

profile, Uttarakhand, India<br />

Bai Denghai, Martyn Unsworth, Teng Jiwen, Kong<br />

Xiangru, Wang Lifeng<br />

Cai Juntao, Zhao Guoze, Tang Ji, Chen Xiaobin<br />

Suresh Kannaujiya , M. Israil, S. K. Varshney,<br />

Sokolova Elena, Pravin K. Gupta, Koshurnikov<br />

Andrey, Maxim Smirnov<br />

Florian Le Pape, Alan G. Jones, Jan Vozar, Wenbo<br />

Wei, Hao Dong, Martyn J. Unsworth, Sheng Jin,<br />

Gaofeng Ye, Jianen Jing, Letian Zhang, Chengliang<br />

Xie<br />

Israil Mohammad, Sokolova Elena, Gupta Parvin,<br />

Koshurnikov Andrey, Smirnov Maksim, Cherevatova<br />

Maria, Varentsov Ivan<br />

Tang Ji, Xiao Qibing, Zhan Yan, Li Ruan, Dong Zeyi<br />

and Fan Ye<br />

Jan Vozar, Javier Fullea, Alan G. Jones, Matthew R.<br />

Agius, Sergei Lebedev<br />

Jan Vozar, Alan G. Jones, Florian Le Pape<br />

The primary study on characteristics of electrical conductivity structure and<br />

regional tectonic in Southern Yunnan earthquake areas, Southwest China<br />

Geophysical and petro-physical investigations of the lithosphere–<br />

asthenosphere boundary in central Tibet<br />

Geoelectrical structures and their geometries in central Tibetan Plateau from<br />

INDEPTH magnetotelluric data<br />

Geoelectric structure over Barak Valley, Indo-Myanmar Orogen Devesh Walia, Sanabam S. Singh, Md. Amir Ali and<br />

S. G. Gokarn<br />

New magnetotelluric data indicate weak crustal layer existing beyond the Qibin Xiao, Guoze Zhao, Jijun Wang, Ji Tang, and<br />

Eastern Kunlun Fault at Northern Tibet<br />

Zeyi Dong

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