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Carlos A. Vargas, Alexander Caneva, Juan M. Solano, Adriana M. Gulisano and Jaime Villalobos
We applied multi?temporal 1D magnetotelluric (MT) surveys to identify space?time anomalies of apparent resistivity (????
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Lili Feng, Rui Qu, Yingfeng Ji, Weiling Zhu, Ye Zhu, Zhisheng Feng, Wenjie Fan, Yiliang Guan and Chaodi Xie
Single-stationed geomagnetic vertical intensity polarization (GVIP) anomalies have demonstrated good predictions of the occurrence of large earthquakes in Japan. Nonetheless, due to the lack of a previously densified geomagnetic network, how the multista...
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Valery Bondur and Viktor Zamshin
This paper focuses on a detailed analysis of coastal waters under the conditions of the intense anthropogenic impacts of submerged wastewater discharges, using optical and radar satellite images. The features of the intense anthropogenic impacts on the c...
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Xiuyi Yao, Wanqing Wang and Yuntian Teng
Extracting weak seismic-magnetic signals from strong electromagnetic backgrounds has always been an important part of seismic-electromagnetic research. Based on the data of D/H/Z components measured through a three-axis ring-core-type fluxgate magnetomet...
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Masashi Hayakawa, Jun Izutsu, Alexander Schekotov, Shih-Sian Yang, Maria Solovieva and Ekaterina Budilova
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the lithosphere?atmosphere?ionosphere coupling (LAIC) effects with the use of multiparameter precursor observations for two successive Japanese earthquakes (EQs) (with a magnitude of around 7) in February and March...
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Chi Young Ahn, Taeyoung Ha and Won-Kwang Park
In this paper, we take into account a two-dimensional inverse scattering problem for localizing small electromagnetic anomalies when they are surrounded by small, randomly distributed electromagnetic scatterers. Generally, subspace migration is considere...
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Marilena Cozzolino, Fausto Longo, Natascia Pizzano, Maria Luigia Rizzo, Ottavia Voza and Vincenzo Amato
The Temple of Athena is one of the main sacred areas of the Greek?Roman settlement of Poseidonia-Paestum (southern Italy). Several archaeological excavations were carried out here between the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Unfortunately, th...
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Neil Foley, Slawek M. Tulaczyk, Denys Grombacher, Peter T. Doran, Jill Mikucki, Krista F. Myers, Nikolaj Foged, Hilary Dugan, Esben Auken and Ross Virginia
The Southern Ocean receives limited liquid surface water input from the Antarctic continent. It has been speculated, however, that significant liquid water may flow from beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet, and that this subglacial flow carries that water al...
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Lev Eppelbaum
The piezoelectric and seismo-electrokinetic phenomena are manifested by electrical and electromagnetic processes that occur in rocks under the influence of elastic oscillations triggered by shots or mechanical impacts. Differences in piezoelectric proper...
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M.S. Kovacevic, K. Gavin, I. Stipanovic Oslakovic, M. Bacic
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The majority of the railway infrastructure in Croatia is over one hundred years old. In common with many other EU member states, a lack of investment in maintenance and renewal projects in over the last 30 years has resulted in generally poor track condi...
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