1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-246x.1996.tb07031.x
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Causes of high crustal conductivity beneath the Iapetus suture zone in Great Britain

Abstract: S U M M A R YTwo magnetic variation anomalies in southern Scotland and northern England have been linked to the position of the Iapetus suture. Previous magnetotelluric measurements along a 140 km profile that crosses both anomalies have been supplemented by new high-quality broad-band observations. Groom-Bailey decomposition of the impedance and hypothetical event analysis of the magnetic variation data agree in defining different strike directions for the two halves of the MT profile: N50"E for the northern … Show more

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“…We construct six representative models for the conductance of the upper crust across the UK and a seventh representing a homogeneous half-space. The models are based on measurements made by various groups in the UK from 1977 to 1996 (see Banks et al 1996;McKay 2003, and references therein), though applied across the UK as a whole for the purposes of this study. Table 1 shows the values for the upper 30 km of each model.…”
Section: Conductivity Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We construct six representative models for the conductance of the upper crust across the UK and a seventh representing a homogeneous half-space. The models are based on measurements made by various groups in the UK from 1977 to 1996 (see Banks et al 1996;McKay 2003, and references therein), though applied across the UK as a whole for the purposes of this study. Table 1 shows the values for the upper 30 km of each model.…”
Section: Conductivity Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MT impedance data, upon rotation to N45 • W, are presented in the form of pseudosections of apparent resistivity and phase plotted against the log of the frequency, which serves as a measure of the relative depth of penetration of the electromagnetic field (Banks et al, 1996). The apparent resistivity sections can be affected by static shifts which scale the apparent resistivity values up or down at a site relative to its neighbours, depending on lateral variations in the conductivity of the near-surface layers (Banks et al, 1996).…”
Section: -D Inversion Of the Mt Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mackie et al, 1988;Wannamaker et al, 1989;Park et al, 1991;Wannamaker et al, 1997). Nevertheless, Banks et al, (1996) argue that models which fit the TM mode are not resolving large-scale structures evinced only by the TE mode. Berdichevski et al (1998) proposed that the gaps left by one mode can be filled by the other mode, and the use of both modes can lead to more comprehensive and reliable information for the resistivity distribution of the earth's interior.…”
Section: 11mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Appendix A (pages A2 impedance estimates constrain the resistivity distribution, both in terms of the spatial density of the sites and the frequency range of the observations (Banks et al, 1996). Chapter 5…”
Section: 7 Q U a Lita Tiv E In Te Rp Re Ta Tio N O F Th E D Atamentioning
confidence: 99%
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