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Posters EMRP2.3

EMRP2.3

Lithospheric magnetic anomalies: observation, processing, modelling and nature of sources
Convener: Maurizio Fedi  | Co-Convener: Tamara Litvinova 
Posters
 / Attendance Thu, 01 May, 15:30–17:00

Attendance Time: Thursday, 1 May 2014, 15:30–17:00
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R69
EGU2014-3975
Multiscale analysis of magnetometric data in Europe
Maurizio Milano et al.

R70
EGU2014-1315
Three dimensional lithospheric magnetization structures beneath Australia derived by inverse modeling of CHAMP satellite magnetic field model
Jinsong Du et al.

R71
EGU2014-4086
Geomagnetic method of primary diamond deposits prediction Press & Media
Lyudmila Lyukianova and Alevtina Petrova

R72
EGU2014-4348
Magnetic interpretation by the Monte Carlo method with application to the intrusion of the Crimea
Pavlo Gryshchuk

R73
EGU2014-9080
Calculation and Analysis of magnetic gradient tensor components of global magnetic models
Markus Schiffler et al.

R74
EGU2014-10755
Explanation of the nature of stripe magnetic anomalies without inversions
Vjacheslav Melikhov et al.

R75
EGU2014-4075
Statistical analysis of the oceanic magnetic anomaly data
Angelo De Santis et al.

R76
EGU2014-11968
Experience of use of digital gravimagnetic data for specification of a geological structure of the North Ural region
Tamara Litvinova et al.

R77
EGU2014-13742
Updated maps of Moho topography and the earth crust thickness in the Deep Arctic Ocean based on results of potential field zoning and 3-D gravity modeling
Yury Glebovsky et al.

R78
EGU2014-13383
Equivalent magnetization over the World's Ocean and the World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map Press & Media
Jerome Dyment et al.

R79 EGU2014-15296
Spectral Analysis of World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map candidate GAMMA-2 (withdrawn)
Lynda Ouahioune et al.

R80
EGU2014-8938
Electromagnetic imaging of lithosphere permeable zones
Tamara Litvinova et al.

R81
EGU2014-12139
Statistical and correlation properties of the secular variation forecast
Tamara Litvinova et al.