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Jones et al. 1992
Jones, A.G., Gough, D.I., Kurtz, R.D., DeLaurier, J.M., Boerner, D.E., Craven, J.A., Ellis, R.G. and McNeice, G.W. (1992). Electromagnetic images of regional structure in the southern Canadian Cordillera. Geophysical Research Letters 19: doi: 10.1029/92GL01457. issn: 0094-8276.

As part of Lithoprobe's Southern Cordilleran transect investigations, magnetotelluric (MT) sounds were made at 160 sites provideing unprecedented coverage from the Rockies to the west coast. Striking lateral variation, which spatially correlates with the morphogeological belt boundaries, is apparent at periods sensing the lower crust (≈10 s). For the Rockies, MT phases are around 35¿, indicative of a moderately resistive (100's--1000's &OHgr; ⋅ m) North American Basement. Foreland belt phases are transitional and increase from 60¿ in the east to 70¿ in the west. Omineca and Coast belt phases are high (75¿), implying a conductive (10--30 &OHgr; ⋅ m) lower crust, whereas Intermontane belt phases are more than 10¿ lower (equivalent to ≈150 &OHgr; ⋅ m). The regional variation in conductivity correlates to first order with surface heat flow changes along the profile and is also correlative with coincident seismic reflection sections in some aspects. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1992

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Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism, Geomagnetic induction
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