On the Crustal Sources of Magnetic Anomalies in the Middle Urals
P. S. Martyshko,
N. V. Fedorova,
A. L. Rublev
Abstract:The 800×500 sq km area of the the Middle Urals, Russia, lying between 56 to 60° northern latitude and 54 to 66° eastern longitude, was studied in terms of the deep crustal structure. The study was based on three-dimensional modeling of the sources of magnetic anomalies in three layers of the Earth’s crust. The studied area covers the folded region of the Urals and adjacent structures of the East European Platform and the West Siberian Plate. The sources modeled in the near-surface layer down to a depth of 5 km… Show more
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