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ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY TOMOGRAPHY AND DEEP ELECTROMAGNETIC SOUNDING WITH A CONTROLLED SOURCE IN THE KARELIA-KOLA REGION: PREFACE TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE
A.Ya. Sidorin
Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Journal: Science and technological developments
Tome: 101
Number: 2
Year: 2022
Pages: 3-4
UDK: 550.837.6
DOI: 10.21455/std2022.2-1
Keywords: Karelia, Kola Peninsula, Lake Onega, bottom sediments, underwater electrical resistivity tomography, deep electromagnetic soundings, grounded overhead power transmission lines, powerful controlled source, magnetic field, ionosphere
Аnnotation: The special issue of the journal describes the methodology and results of the use of underwater electrical resistivity tomography for studying the bottom sediments and bedrocks of Lake Onega, as well as the methodological problems of deep electromagnetic sounding in the Karelia-Kola region with a powerful controlled source.
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