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2020Type
- Video
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Abstract
A video animation of the electrical resistivity model of the Hangai and Gobi-Altai region in Mongolia. The model was created with a multiscale inversion of magnetotelluric data. Measurement locations are shown by grey spheres.
Additional geologic information is shown in the end of the video. Fault traces are shown by grey lines, cenozoic volcanism by red spheres, geothermal activity by light blue spheres and a geothermal high heat flow anomalies by an orange outline. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000388660Contributors
Contact person: Käufl, Johannes S.
Project member: Grayver, Alexander V.
Project member: Kuvshinov, Alexey
Project member: Comeau, Matthew J.
Project member: Becken, Michael
Project member: Batmagnai, Erdenechimeg
Project member: Kamm, Jochen
Project member: Demberel, Sodnomsambuu
Publisher
ETH ZurichSoftware
GoFEM
ParaviewGeographic location
Place nameMongolia
Place nameHangai Mountains
Place nameGobi-Altai
Date collected
2016/2018Date created
2019Subject
Magnetotellurics; Inverse modelling; Earth structure; resistivity imagingOrganisational unit
02506 - Institut für Geophysik / Institute of Geophysics
Funding
162660 - Crust-mantle interactions beneath the Hangai Mountains in western Mongolia. Insights from 3D magnetotelluric studies and 4D thermo-mechanical modelling (SNF)
Related publications and datasets
Is supplement to: https://doi.org/10.31223/osf.io/5zd3n
Is supplement to: https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000412343
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