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Autor:
Eric A. Roots, Graham J. Hill, Ben M. Frieman, Philip E. Wannamaker, Virginie Maris, Andrew J. Calvert, James A. Craven, Richard S. Smith, David B. Snyder
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Gondwana Research. 105:84-95
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Geological Society, London, Memoirs. 56:181-194
Large-scale electrical resistivity investigations of the Antarctic crust and upper mantle utilizing the magnetotelluric method (MT) are limited in number compared to temperate regions, but provide physical insights hard to achieve with other techniqu
Large-scale electrical resistivity investigations of the Antarctic crust and upper mantle utilizing the magnetotelluric method (MT) are limited in number compared to temperate regions, but provide ...
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https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10505070.1
https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10505070.1
Autor:
A. S. Record, Andy J. Trow, Kristine L. Pankow, Kevin Mendoza, Philip E. Wannamaker, Hao Zhang
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Seismological Research Letters. 89:1660-1670
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Lithosphere. 10:291-300
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Applied Numerical Mathematics. 109:1-18
This work develops a model order reduction method for a numerical solution of an inverse multi-frequency eddy current problem using a rational interpolation of the transfer function in the complex plane. We use the Pade interpolation in the complex f
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Advances in Computational Mathematics. 43:171-193
A model order reduction method is developed for an operator with a non-empty null-space and applied to numerical solution of a forward multi-frequency eddy current problem using a rational interpolation of the transfer function in the complex plane.
Autor:
Graham Hill, Garrett Ito, Herbert A. Pierce, Nicole Lautze, Diamond K. Tachera, Donald M. Thomas, Stephen J. Martel, Neil Frazer, Thomas Martin, Philip E. Wannamaker, Nicholas H. Hinz
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Geothermics. 86:101798
This paper is the fourth in a series on a play fairway analysis of geothermal resources across the State of Hawai‘i. Here we describe recent exploration activities that include groundwater sampling in ten locations statewide, as well as geophysical
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Geophysical Journal International. 204:74-93