***************************************************************************** Session 1. Environmental and engineering application of EM techniques: The Sabba Stefanescu Symposium. Session 2. Combination of EM and DC measurements for upper crustal studies. Session 3. Electric and magnetic approaches to seismic and volcanic activity studies. Session 4. Continental lower crustal studies. Session 5. Mantle and global studies including laboratory and satellite results. Session 6. Distortion and dispersion effects: The Mark Berdichevsky Symposium Session 7. Lithosphere/asthenosphere interaction beneath continents and oceans and their margins. Session 8. Progress in 3D modelling and inversion. Session 9. Local and regional electromagnetic studies. (Poster session) Session 10. Other contributions. (Poster session). Tutorial: Using satellite data for induction studies (Nils Olsen). ****************************************************************************** SCHEDULE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DATE | M O R N I N G | A F T E R N O O N | E V E N I N G | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/14 (Fri)| MT-DIW4 arrival Caraiman Hotel | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/15 (Sat)| MT-DIW4 Session, (conference room at the 3rd floor, Caraiman H. | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/16 (Sun)| MT-DIW4 Session | Arrival EM Workshop "Ice Breaker" | | (19:00 "Casino")| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/17 (Mon)| Session 1 oral | | Beer and pizza | | Session 2 oral | Sessions 1, 2 poster | (Poster area) | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/18 (Tue)| Sessions 3, 5 oral | | WG.Business | | | Sessions 3,4,5 poster | Meeting | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/19 (Wed)| Excursion to Bran Castle | Folk music | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/20 (Thu)| Session 4, 6 oral | | Beer and pizza | | | Sessions 6, 10 poster | (Poster area) | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/21 (Fri)| Session 8 oral | | Workshop Dinner| | Tutorial: Nils Olsen | Sessions 7, 8 poster | (20:00-22:00 | | | | "Casino") | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/22 (Sat)| Session 7 oral | Session 9 poster | Closing session| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/23 (Sun)|Workshop excursion/ Saint Ana Lake (till 16:00)| Departure | | Departure | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/24 (Mon)| Departure | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ < NOTE: All the participants to the Workshop Excursion/ Saint Ana Lake have to know that this ends in the evening, therefore you should plan the departure accordingly.> *************************************************** AUGUST 15 (Sat.) MT-DIW4 AUGUST 16 (Sun.) MT-DIW4 AUGUST 17 (Mon.) 8:00- 8:30 Opening ceremony 8:30- 9:00 Session 1 [oral -Review Paper (1.1) Tezkan B.] 9:00-10:20 Session 1 (oral presentation) ----------------------------------------- 10:20-10:50 Break ----------------------------------------- 10:50-11:20 Session 2 [oral -Review Paper (2.1) Harinarayana T.] 11:20-12:20 Session 2 (oral presentation) ----------------------------------------- 12:20-14:00 Lunch ----------------------------------------- 14:00-17:00 Session 1 (poster presentation) Session 2 (poster presentation) 17:00-18:00 Panel-led Discussion of Sessions 1 & 2 ************************************************** AUGUST 18 (Tue.) 8:30-10:20 Session 5 (oral presentation) ----------------------------------------- 10:20-10:50 Break ----------------------------------------- 10:50-12:10 Session 3 (oral presentation) ----------------------------------------- 12:10-13:30 Lunch ----------------------------------------- 13:30-17:00 Session 3 (poster presentation) Session 4 (poster presentation) Session 5 (poster presentation) 17:00-18:00 Panel-led Discussion of Sessions 3 & 5 18:00-19:30 WG Business Meeting ************************************************** AUGUST 20 (Thu.) 8:30- 9:00 Session 6 [oral -Review Paper (6.1) Berdichevsky M.N.] 9:00-10:30 Session 6 (oral presentation) ----------------------------------------- 10:30-11:00 Break ----------------------------------------- 11:00-11:30 Session 4 [oral -Review Paper (4.1) Simpson Fiona] 11:30-12:30 Session 4 (oral presentation) ----------------------------------------- 12:30-14:00 Lunch ----------------------------------------- 14:00-17:00 Session 6 (poster presentation) Session 10 (poster presentation) 17:00-18:30 Panel-led Discussion of Sessions 4, 6 & 10 ************************************************** AUGUST 21 (Fri.) 8:30-10:30 Session 8 (oral presentation) ----------------------------------------- 10:30-11:00 Break ----------------------------------------- 11:00-11:50 Session 8 (oral presentation) ----------------------------------------- 11:50-12:20 Tutorial-Niels Olsen (8.19) ----------------------------------------- 12:20-13:40 Lunch ----------------------------------------- 13:40-17:00 Session 7 (poster presentation) Session 8 (poster presentation) 17:00-18:00 Panel-led Discussion of Session 8 20:00-22:00 Workshop Dinner "Casino" ************************************************** AUGUST 22 (Sat) 8:30- 9:00 Session 7 [oral-Review Paper (7.1) Heinson G.] 9:00-10:40 Session 7 (oral presentation) ----------------------------------------- 10:40-11:10 Break ----------------------------------------- 11:10-12:30 Session 9 (poster presentation) ----------------------------------------- 12:30-14:00 Lunch ----------------------------------------- 14:00-17:00 Session 9 (poster presentation) ----------------------------------------- 17:00-18:00 Panel-led Discussion of Sessions 7 & 9 18:00-18:30 CLOSING SESSION ******************************************************************* ORAL SESSION 1: Environmental and Engineering Application of EM Techniques: The Sabba Stefanescu Symposium Chairpersons: K.K.Vanyan and Ana Osella 17.08.1998 8:30 - 9:00 1.1 Tezkan B. Review Paper 9:00 - 9:10 1.3 Badea E., Newman G.,Everett M. 3D Modeling of Borehole Electromagnetic Induction Logging: Progress and Comparison 9:10 - 9:20 1.4 Barsukov P.O., Fainberg E.B. An Application of Modern TEM-Fast Technology for Environmental Investigations 9:20 - 9:30 1.5 Constable S. , Hoversten M., Morrison F., Orange A. Petroleum Exploration Using the Marine Magnetotelluric Method 9:30 - 9:40 1.6 Gad El-Qady, Sakamoto C. Ushijima K. 2D Inversion of VES Data in Saqqara Archeological Area, Egypt 9:40 - 9:50 1.7 Larsen J.C. Industrial Applications of MT Robust Processing and Signal Separation 9:50 - 10:00 1.8 Roberts J. J. Electrical Properties of Saturated and Partially Saturated Porous Media: Implications for Near-surface Geophysics 10:00 - 10:10 1.9 Vlasov Y.T., Ingerov A.I.,Soldatenko V.P.,Lozovoj A.L. Application Air-born and Ground-based FDEM for Geological Egineering and Enviromental Researches 10:10 - 10:20 1.10 Zacher G. 2D Radiomagnetotelluric (RMT) Results of a Cave System near Attendorn (Germany) POSTER SESSION 1 Panel members: Newman G., Sainato C. 17.08.1998 14:00 - 17:00 1.2p Badea E., Everett M.,Newman G. Finite Element Modeling of Borehole Induction Type Logging Using Gauged Electromagnetic Potentials 1.12p Everett M.E.,Gorman E.M.,Sananikone K.,Johnson B. Controlled-source Electromagnetic Studies for Near-surface Hydrogeophysical Characterization of Clay-bearing Aquifers 1.13p Furnica Cornelia, Stanica Maria, Stanica D.,Ivanov Ana, Nistor H., Asimopolos L. Integrated Telluric and Magnetotelluric Researches for Sedimentary Basins (the Central Part of Moesian Platform) 1.14p Groot-Hedlin(de) Catherine Rapid Inversion of Induction Logging Data 1.15p Hassaneen A.Gh., Al-Sayed E.A.,Osman S.Sh. The Exploration of the Groundwater Aquifer by Using TEM & VES Methods in the Southern Part of the Nile Delta 1.16p Hassaneen A.Gh., Al-Sayed E.A.,Osman S.Sh. Accordinative Study Between the Vertical Electrical Sounding and TEM Methods for Exploring Groundwater Along Cairo-Alexandria Road, 1.17p Maris V., Ferguson I.,Wu X. TEM Detection of the Fresh to Saline-water Interface in the Canadian Precambrian Shield 1.18p Negoita V. Some Considerations on the Investigation Ray of Induction Electromagnetic Propagation and Classical Electric Devices on the Rocks where the Borehole Drilling-fluid Invasion Is Extremely Deep 1.19p Osella Ana, Lopez E.,Martinelli Patricia, Favetto Alicia Induction Effects of 2D Structures on Buried Pipelines 1.20p Peterson J.E. Jr, Hubbard Susan ,Kenneth W.H,Tsang Yvonne Development of Petrophysical Relationships Necessary to Estimate Moisture Migration with Time-lapse Tomographic Radar Data 1.21p Recher S., Tezkan B.,Hoerdt A. Detection of Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soil with Radiomagnetotellurics 1.22p Sainato C., Pomposiello C. Galindo G. Malleville H. AMT and Geolectrical Soundings for Groundwater Prospecting at Pergamino Basin, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina 1.23p Sapuzhak Y.S., Zhuravchak L.M.,Sapuzhak O.Ya. Geoelectric Models of Ukrainian Carpathians and Potentials of Their Mathematical Investigation 1.24p Saraev A.K., Pertel M.I., Ivochkin V.G., Parfentjev P.A., Nikiforov J.S. Investigations of Waste Sites by Electromagnetic Methods with the Use of Radio Stations and Electrotransfer Lines Fields 1.25p Vanyan L.L., Kouznetsov V.A. Role of "a priori" Information in Submarine Cable Studies of Sea of Japan 1.26p Vajdea V., Nitica C.,Vajdea Anca-Marina,Dumitrica Cristina Electromagnetic Radiation: an Efficient Tool for Environment Monitoring by Remote Sensing 1.27p Velikhov Ye.P., Yevstigneyev V.V., Lisin A.S., Matveenko O.G.,Panchenco V.P., Yakushev A.A. Marine Electrosounding Complex (MEC) Based on the MHD generator. 1.28p Zadorozhnaya V.Yu. Shallow Transient EM Sounding ORAL SESSION 2: Combination of EM and DC Measurements for Upper Crustal Studies Chair persons: P.Taritz and K.Spitzer 17.08.1998 10:50 - 11:20 2.1 Harinarayana T. Review Paper 11:20 - 11:30 2.2 Dautel S., Hanstein T,Hoerdt A.,Michel J,Mueller M, B. Tezkan B Combined LOTEM and MT Measurements in the Odenwald Area in Germany 11:30 - 11:40 2.3 Hautot S.,Bour O.,Tarits P.,Davy P. Relationships Between Hydraulic and Electric Parameters in Porous and Fissured Media 11:40 - 11:50 2.4 Losito G., Pratesi G.,Trova A. Electrical Interaction Between Carbon and Phyllosilicates in Black Shales 11:50 - 12:00 2.5 Roy K.K., Singh A.K., Mukherjee K.K., Srivastava S., Routh P.S. Magnetotelluric and DC Resistivity Survey Along Some Selected Traverses of the Sighbhum Archaean Craton 12:00 - 12:10 2.6 Stoll J.B., Gatzemeier A. Mid Crustal Studies Using a Combination of Longoffset DC-Measurements and Magnetotelluric 12:10 - 12:20 2.7 Zadorozhnaya V.Yu, Lepyoshkin V.P. Induced Polarization by the Transient EM Sounding Method in the Multilayer Sections POSTER SESSION 2 Panel members: Menvielle M., Dautel S., Losito G. 17.08.1998 14:00 - 17:00 2.8p Gatzemeier A. High resolution of pulsed DC-signals using MT-impedance tensor 2.9p Menvielle M., Roussignol M., Schott J.J. Simultaneous Inversion of Electric and MT Data in 1-D Situation Using MCMC Methods 2.10p Saurabh K.V.,Ajay M. Enhanced Resolution of Subbasaltic Sediments by the Joint-inversion of MT, DC Resistivity and Seismic Data 2.11p Spitzer K., Storz W., Steveling E., Wonik Th The Vertical Gradient Method in Combination with Magnetotelluric, DC Resistivity, and Borehole Geophysical Methods 2.12p Zadorozhnaya V.Yu., Lepyoshkin V.P. Natural Electric Field of Electrokinetic Nature from Deep Source ORAL SESSION 3: Electric and Magnetic Approaches to Seismic and Volcanic Activity Studies Chair persons:Y.Honkura and G.D.Egbert 18.08.1998 10:50 - 11:00 3.1 Egbert G.D. ,Thomas J. Shankland Conductivity Fluctuations in a Fault Zone: A Possible Mechanism for Generating Large Amplitude Magnetic Precursors to Earthquakes? 11:00 - 11:10 3.2 Fainberg E.B.,Singer B.Sh. Modeling Electromagnetic Field of a Volcanic Magma Chamber 11:10 - 11:20 3.3 Ogawa T.,Utada H. Quantifying of Electromagnetic Field Caused by the Variation of Stress Field on the Basis of the Piezoelectricity of Rock 11:20 - 11:30 3.4 Popov A.M.,Shpynev G.B., Mordvinov A.V., Vladimirov V.B. Seismicity in the Sayan-Baikal Province in Relation to Solar Activity and Fluctuation of Water Level in Lake Baikal 11:30 - 11:40 3.5 Sasai Y., Uyeshima M., Honkura Y., Oshiman N. Electric and Magnetic Signals Related to the Fluid-Driven Earthquakes in the Eastern Part of Izu Peninsula, Japan 11:40 - 11:50 3.6 Trique M., Perrier F., Hautot S., Tarits P. Electric Potential Variations Associated with Yearly Lake Level Variations 11:50 - 12:00 3.7 Uchida T.,Ogawa Y., Takakura S. Magnetotelluric Investigation of Deep Geothermal Reservoir at the Kakkonda Field, Northern Japan 12:00 - 12:10 3.8 Ushijima K., Mizunaga H., Oonaru Ikuo Earthquake Prediction by Electrical Prospecting POSTER SESSION 3 Panel members: Utada H., Bogris N., Trique M. 18.08.1998 13:30 - 17:00 3.9p Abramova L. Behavior of Electrical Conductivity Functions before of the Earthquake (Tien Shan alpine zone) 3.10p Di Mauro D., Ernst T.,Meloni A.,Palangio P.,Teisseyre R. Magnetotelluric and Magnetovariational Analysis at Collemeluccio (Central Italy): Time Evolution of Electromagnetic Parameters in Relation to Local Seismic Activity 3.11p Egbert G.D., Bogris N.,Makris J.,Kapiris P.,Balasis G. Multivariate Processing of Electromagnetic Data from the VAN Earthquake Monitoring Array 3.12p Enescu B.D., Constantin A.P., Ionescu C., Enescu D. The Use of Elecromagnetic Data for Medium and Short Term Prediction of Vrancea (Romania) Earthquakes 3.13p Furnica C. V. Possibilities and Limits of Polarizable and Nonpolarizable Electrodes,for Detecting Seismoelectric Signals 3.14p Gokarn S.G.,Ogawa Y.,Rao C.K. Magnetotelluric Studies over Seismically Active Koyana Region of Western Maharastra, India 3.15p Hobbs B.,Zugravescu D. Furnica V.,Dumitrica Angela, Bordei L. Variation in Time of the Apparent Resistivity in the Hypocentral Zone of the Vrancea Earthquakes 3.16p Hobbs B., Zugravescu D. Furnica V.,Dumitrica Angela, Bordei L. Variation in Space of Apparent Resistivity on Profiles Situated in the Vrancea Seismogenic Region 3.17p Honkura Y., Matsushima M., Oshiman N. On a Long-Term Self-Potential Change in a Seismically Active Area in Central Japan 3.18p Ingerov A.I., Vlasov Y.T.,Rokytyansky I.I. Intercorelation Earthquakes Epicentre Arrangement with Deep Crust Electrical Conductivity 3.19p Kanda W., Uyeshima M., Makris J., Orihara Y.,Hase H.,Nagao T.,Uyeda S. Directional Properties of VAN's SES Inferred from a Resistivity Mapping Around Ioannina Station, Greece 3.20p Kobzova V, Moroz Yu. The Rezults of Physical Modelling Geoelectromagnetic and Geothermic Fields Correlation 3.21p Makris J., Bogris N., Eftaxias K. Modeling the Geoelectric Structure by Synthesis of Decomposition Techniques and Mohr Circle Analysis 3.22p Makris J., Bogris N., Eftaxias K. A New Approach in the Determination of Characteristic Directions of the Geoelectric Structure Using Mohr Circles 3.23p Matsushima N., Ogawa Y.,Oshima H. ,Nishida Y. ,Takakur S. Volcano-hydrological Study and Magma Prospecting on Usu Volcano, Japan as Revealed by Magnetotelluric Soundings 3.24p Moroz Yu., Kobzova V., Ladanivsky B. Investigation of Correlation between Magnetotelluric Field and Seismic Electric Signal Using Kamchatka Seismic Zone Physical Model. 3.25p Moroz Yu. Structure of the Earth`s Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field and the Seismicity 3.26p Moroz Yu., Ladanivsky B.T, Kobzova V Physical Modelling of the Electrical Source in Seismicofocal Zone 3.27p Mueller M., Hoerdt A., Neubauer F. M. Surveying the Vesuvius by Transient Electromagnetics 3.28p Osella Ana, Favetto Alicia, Martinelli Patricia Hydrogeological Model of the Chilecito Reservoir Inclunding Geoelectrical and Magnetic Data 3.29p Saraev K. A., Malkin Z. M.,Pertel M. I.,Pugachev B. G. Correction of Electromagnetic Methods Data Because of Tides Phenomena Influence at the Seismic Activity Monitoring 3.30p Soare A., Cucu Gabriela Possible Seismo-magnetic Signals Detected at the Surlari Observatory 3.31p Stefaniuk M. Laboratory Studies of Electromagnetic Emission from Rocks under Stress and Destruction 3.32p Svetov B.S,Odintsov V.I., Kuksa Yu.I.,Balandina S.E. Long-term Monitoring of Magnettoteluric Fields in a Seismo-active Area 3.33p Tanimoto K., Oshiman N., Sumitomo N., Yamaguchi S., Nishida Y. Temporal Variations in the Electrical Resistivity Near the Hanaori Fault, Japan, Observed by the Network MT Method 3.34p Trique M., Perrier F., Richon P., Sabroux J.C., Avouac J.P. Radon Emanation and Electric Potential Variations Associated with Transient Deformation in the Vicinity of Reservoir Lakes 3.35p Utsugi M., Yasunori Nishida Seismomagnetic Effect Considering the Inhomogeneity of Crustal Magnetization 3.36p Zhao G., Tang Ji, Wang Jijun, Li Wenjun, Jiang Zhao, Zhan Yan Change of Resistivity Before and After Zhangbei-Shangyi Earthquake (M=6.2, 10/1/1998) ORAL SESSION 4: Continental Lower Crustal Studies Chair persons: K.Bahr and J.Yankovski 20.08.1998 11:00 - 11:30 4.1 Simpson Fiona Review Paper 11:30 - 11:40 4.2 Bahr K. Electrical Anisotropy and Skew in the Mid Crust 11:40 - 11:50 4.3 Brasse H., Friedel S., Lezaeta P., Schwalenberg K. The ANCORP Project: a Seismic and Magnetotelluric Study of the Central Andean Subduction Zone 11:50 - 12:00 4.4 Chandrasekhar E. Single Station C-response Function Estimates for Indian Region Using 27-day Variation and its Harmonics. 12:00 - 12:10 4.5 Kuras, O., Leibecker, J., Bahr, K. An Electromagnetic Array Survey for the Detection of a Hypothetical Mantle Plume: Simulation of the Induction Process by optimized Threedimensional Modelling 12:10 - 12:20 4.6 Wannamaker Ph. E., Stodt J. A., Pellerin L., Hall D. Crustal Structure Beneath South Pole Region, East Antarctica, from MT Measurements 12:20 - 12:30 4.7 Whaler Kathy, Ingham M., McKnight D. Electrical Conductivity Structure of the Hikurangi Subduction Zone, New Zealand POSTER SESSION 4 Panel members: Brasse H., Whaler Kathy 18.08.1998 13:30 - 17:00 4.8p Ernst T., Jankowski J., Semenov V., Jozwiak W. The Electromagnetic Soundings Across T-T Zone in East-South Poland 4.9p Fainberg Ed., Abramova L., Barsukov O., Khabensky E. Kola Probe 4.10p Ingerov A.I ., Rokityansky I.I., Shirkunov V.V. Electrical Conductivity of the Earth Crust in Kirovograd Block of the Ukrainian Shield 4.11p Ivanov Ana, Furnica Cornelia, Nistor H., Asimopolos L. Deep Geological Structure of the Neogene Volcanic Area Oas-Gutai (East-Carpathians) 4.12p Jantos C. Bahr K. AMT-measurings with the New Goettinger "midband" - system 4.13p Kouznetsov V., Palshin N., Vanyan L., Tezkan B. Geoelectric and Seismic Image of the Rheologically Weak Layer at the Base of the Upper Crust 4.14p Kulik S.N., Burakhovich T.K. Deep Electromagnetic Investigation of Recent Activization Zones in Tectonosphere 4.15p Labendz D. Percolation Theory with Embedded Networks - a Model for the Conduction Mechanism in the Middle Crust 4.16p Ledo J., Jones A.J. Electromagnetic Crustal Structure of Southern and Central Canadian Cordillera 4.17p Leibecker J., Bahr K. The Structure of the Lower Crust and Upper Mantle below an Area with Young Volcanism Explored with Geomagnetic Studies 4.18p Shevtsov A. N. The Solution of the Inverse Problem on the Example of CSAMT Sounding in Central Finland. 4.19p Soldatenko V.P., Ingerov A.I., Vlasov Y.T., Rokytyansky I.I. Geoelectrical Cross-section of the Ukrainian Part of Eurobridge Profile 4.20p Wybraniec S., Jankowski J., Ernst T. A New Approach of the Geomagnetic Vector Distribution in Europe 4.21p Zhamaletdinov A.A., Shevtsov A. N., Tokarev A. D., Korja T., Pedersen L. B. Experiment on the Deep Frequency Sounding in Central Finland Granitoid Complex 4.22p Balasis G. Magnetotelluric Interpretation of the Iapetus Electromagnetic Response Data Using Mohr Circle Analisys ORAL SESSION 5: Mantle and Global Studies Including Laboratory and Satellite Results Chair persons: A.G.Duba and C.Brown 18.08.1998 8:30 - 8:40 5.1 Fujii I., Schultz A., A Three Dimensional Global Electromagnetic Response Function 8:40 - 8:50 5.2 Grammatika N., Tarits P. , Arkani-Hamed J. , Dyment J. Induction Anomalies in Magsat Data 8:50 - 9:00 5.3 Koyama T., Utada H., The Effect of Heterogeneity in D" Layer on the Electromagnetic Variations of Core Origin 9:00 - 9:10 5.4 Poe B., Xu Y. Laboratory Electrical Conductivity Studies at High Pressures and Temperatures: Upper Mantle Minerals 9:10 - 9:20 5.5 Porokhova L.N., Abramova D. Yu., Porokhov D. A. Numerical Study of the Mechanism of the Mantle Electrical Conductivity 9:20 - 9:30 5.6 Roberts J. J., Tyburczy J.A. Partial-melt Electrical Conductivity as a Function of Temperature and Oxygen Fugacity: Interconnectivity, Melt Chemistry, and Permeability 9:30 - 9:40 5.7 Schmucker U. A Return to the Potential Method for a Global Analysis of Daily Variations and Magnetic Storms 9:40 - 9:50 5.8 Schultz A., Fujii I., Uyeshima M. A New 3D Global Mantle Conductivity Reference Model 9:50 - 10:00 5.9 Shankland T.J., Duba A.G., Xu Y., Poe B., Rubie D., Roberts J. Electrical Conductivity with Depth as Determined by Laboratory Measurements 10:00 - 10:10 5.10 Simpson F., Bahr K., Watermann J. New Constraints on Mantle Conductivities from Simultaneous Sea-floor, Island and Continental Electromagnetic Measurements 10:10 - 10:20 5.11 Tarits P. , Alexandrescu Mioara 3D Analysis of Very Long Period Geomagnetic Data : the Conductivity of the Lower Mantle POSTER SESSION 5 Panel members: Shankland T.J, Xu Y., Roberts J. 18.08.1998 13:30 - 17:00 5.12p David C., Micu M. Preliminary Results on the Deep Structure of the Outer Carpathians 5.13p Fuji-ta K. An Attempt of Laboratory Measurements of the Electrical Conductivity of Rocks 5.14p Goto T., Shimizu H., Utada H., Tanaka Y., Yumoto K., Nikiforov V., Palshin N., Medzhitov R., Vanian L. Constraints on the Electrical Conductivity Beneath the Japan Sea by MT Response of the Japan Sea Cable (JASC) 5.15p Lisin A.S. Investigation of Natural Electromagnetic Fields in a Frequency Range of the Shumann Resonances and Geomagnetic Pulsations on the Earth and in the Sea. 5.16p Semenov V.Yu., Jozwiak W. On Electromagnetic Soundings of the Earth's Mantle 5.17p Soyer W., Leibecker J., Bahr K. Interpretation of Long-period Electromagnetic Array-data. Z:H Method, Sq Field. 5.18p Toh H., Yozo H. A New Seafloor Electromagnetic Station with an Overhauser Magnetometer, a Magnetotelluric Variograph and an Acoustic Telemetry 5.19p Xu Y., Poe B. T. The Effect of Alumina on the Electrical Conductivity of Silicate Perovskite ORAL SESSION 6 Distortion and Dispersion Effects: The Mark Berdichevsky Symposium Chair person: T.Lilley and P.Schnegg 20.08.1998 8:30 - 9:00 6.1 Berdicevsky M. N. Review paper 9:00 - 9:10 6.2 Adam A. The Effect of the Groom-Baily Decomposition to the Deep MT Soundings in the Great Hungarian Plain (Corrected Asthenospheric Map) 9:10 - 9:20 6.3 Agarwal A.K., Weaver J.T. Investigation of Electric and Magnetic Galvanic Distortion Using a Three-dimensional Numerical Model 9:20 - 9:30 6.4 Barsukov P.O., Fainberg E.B. Double IP-effect in Electromagnetic Transients 9:30 - 9:40 6.6 Feldman I.S., Okulessky B.A., Yakovlev A.G., Kulikov V.V. Depresion of Static Shift in MT-Observations by Normalising Technique with the Use of the S-mean Values 9:40 - 9:50 6.7 Hoenig M., Leibecker J., Bahr K. A Superposition of near Surface and Middle Crustal Galvanic Distortion in Long Period MT-data 9:50 - 10:00 6.10 Petho G., Ficsor L. Distortion Effect of Elongated Surface Conductivity-inhomogeneities on CSAMT Measurements 10:00 - 10:10 6.11 Tarits P., Chave A.D., Nolasco R. Distortion Correction in a Very Conductive Medium: Comparison of Tensor Decomposition and Modeling 10:10 - 10:20 6.12 Utada H., Munekane H., Separation of Static Effects from the MT Impedance by Using the Geomagnetic Transfer Functions. I. Theoretical Background 10:20 - 10:30 6.13 Weaver J.T., Agarwal A.K., Lilley F. E. M. Characterization of the Magnetotelluric Tensor in Terms of Its Rotational Invariants with Physical Interpretations POSTER SESSION 6 Panel members: Chave A., Weaver J.T., Fainberg E.B. 20.08.1998 14:00 - 17:00 6.5p Berdichevsky M.N., Dmitriev V.I., Pozdnjakova E.E. On Sensitivity and Robustness of the TM and TE Modes of the Two-dimensional Magnetotelluric Field: Principle of Information Complementary 6.8p Lilley F.E.M.(Ted) Charting MT Tensor Decomposition in Mohr Space 6.9p Munekane H., Utada H., Separation of Static Effects from the MT Impedance by Using the Geomagnetic Transfer Functions. (II). Model Calculation 6.14p Allen Julie, Chave A., Decomposition with a GUI Interface 6.15p Astapenko V. N., Fainberg E. B. The Nature of Crustal Anomaly of Electrical Conductivity of Byelorussian Anticline 6.16p Barsukov P.O., Fainberg E.B. Electromagnetic Resonance in Transients? 6.17p Berdichevsky M.N., Pokhotelov D.O. In 3D Models We Can Face the Violation of Dispersion Relation 6.18p Garcia X., Boerner D. Full Galvanic Distortion Decomposition of CSAMT Data. Application to Buchans Mine Line 14 6.19p Lezaeta Pamela, Denny P. Distortion Analysis of Magnetotelluric Data in the Bolivian Altiplano Considering the Inherent Errors of the Measured Data 6.20p Padilha A.L. Latitudinal Variation of Geomagnetic Fields at the Brasilian Equatorial Zone and Its Effect on MT Surveys 6.21p Palshin N.A., Tezkan B., Vanyan L.L. Dimensionality Analysis and 2D Inversion of MT Data from the Hessian Rift, Germany 6.22p Ritter Patricia 3D Modelling Studies of Magnetic Distortion Effects in GDS Data 6.23p Santarato G., Palangio P. The Effect of Near-field Artificial Electromagnetic Fields on Magnetotelluric Parameters 6.24p Singer B. Sh., Green A. Transient Field Solution for Thin Layer of a Finite Thickness 6.25p Steflea V., Soare A., Cucu G. Separation of the Regional and Local Aspects from the GDS Data ORAL SESSION 7:Lithosphere/Astenosphere Interactions beneath Continents and Oceans and Their Margins Chair persons: A. Adam and L.M.MacGregor 22.08.1998 8:30 - 9:00 7.1 Heinson G. Review Paper 9:00 - 9:10 7.2 Berdichevsky M.N., Vanyan L.L., Kashurnikov A.V. The Baikal Rift Zone: Magnetotelluric Arbitration of Geodynamic Models 9:10 - 9:20 7.3 Cassels J., Jones A.G. Source Field Contamination of Magnetotelluric Data from Northern Canada Beneath the Auroral Zone 9:20 - 9:30 7.4 Chave A.D., Evans R.L., Heinson G., White A., Toh H., Goto T., Utada H., Tarits P., Seama N., Baba K., Unsworth M., Booker J.R., Filloux J.H. The MELT Experiment: Inversion of MT Responses 9:30 - 9:40 7.5 Echternacht F. The Resistivity Structure of the Active Continental Margin in Northern Chile 9:40 - 9:50 7.6 Everett M.E., Constable S.C. Electrical Anisotropy of Old Oceanic Lithosphere: Constrains from the Pegasus Experiment 9:50 - 10:00 7.7 Heinson G., White A., Evans R.L., Chave A.D., Tarits P., Toh H., Goto T., Utada H., Seama N., Baba K., Filloux J.H., Unsworth M., Booker J.R. The MELT Experiment: Magnetotelluric Data 10:00 - 10:10 7.8 Jiracek G. R., Porter A. D. , Gonzalez V.M., Wannamaker P. E. , Stodt J. A., Phillips R. J. , Caldwell T. G.,McKnight J. D. Times Rheological Modeling of the Southern Alps, New Zealand Based on Magnetotelluric Determination of a Fluidized Region of Low Viscosity 10:10 - 10:20 7.9 Joseph E.J., Toh H., Utada H., Iyengar R.V., Fujimoto H., Singh B.P., Segawa J. Electrical Conductivity Structure Beneath the Bay of Bengal 10:20 - 10:30 7.10 Lemonnier C., Marquis G., Perrier F., Pandey M. R., Tandukar R. P., Kafle B., Sapkota S., Chitrakar M., The Nepal MT 96 Team Electrical Structure from the Gangetic Plain to the Himalayas 10:30 - 10:40 7.11 MacGregor L.M., Sinha M.C. The Electrical Resistivity Structure of the Valu Fa Ridge, Lau Basin, from Controlled Source Electromagnetic Sounding. POSTER SESSION 7 Panel members: Pirtijarvi M., Toh H., Popov A.M 21.08.1998 13:40 - 17:00 7.12p Baba K., Seama N., Chave A.D., Filloux J.H. Conductivity Structure of the Lithosphere and Asthenosphere in the Pacific Ocean Near 25N, 138W 7.13p BEAR Working Group Baltic Electromagnetic Array Study (BEAR) 7.14p Cerv V., Menvielle M., Pek J., Praus O. Thin Sheet Electric Imaging of the Carpathian Lithosphere 7.15p Golubev N.G., Sokolova E.Yu., Varentsov Iv.M. On the Resolution Bounds of Bimodal Inversion and the Validity of 2D Approoach on the Lincoln Line(EMSLAB Experiment) 7.16p Greer A., Constable S.C., MacGregor L.M., Sinha M. Constraints on Crustal Fluid Penetration at Spreading Ridges from Intergrated Seismic and Electromagnetic Observations. 7.17p Lemonnier C., Perrier F., Tarits P., Alexandrescu Mioara, Petiau G. Determination of the Upper Mantle Electrical Conductivity 7.18p Nistor H., Furnica Cornelia, Ivanov Ana, Asimopolos L. An Attempt to Correlate the Magnetotelluric and the Telluric Data Along the Varsand-Lugoj-Caransebes Profile 7.19p Popov A.M. , Popov A.M. The Use of MTS Data in Models of Continental Rifting (on the Example of the Baikal Rift Zone (BRZ)) 7.20p Roy K.K., Singh A.K., Srivastava S. Magnetotelluric Traverses Across the Northern Margin of the Eastern Ghats, Eastern India 7.21p Sinha M.C., Constable S.C., MacGregor L.M., Greer A. Electrical Resistivity Structure of Mid-ocean Ridges: Global Variability and its Implications. 7.22p Stanica Maria, Stanica D., Furnica Cornelia The Placement of Trans-European Suture Zone by Reliable Arguments, on the Romanian Territory 7.23p Stefaniuk M., Klitynski W. Some Results of Magnetotelluric Investigations in the Polish Carpathians 7.24p Toh H., Goto T., Baba K., Utada H. 2D Model Study of the MELT Seafloor MT Data by ABIC Minimization 7.25p Balasis G., Banks R., Whaler Kathy Depth Constraints on the Mid-Crustal High Conductive Layer Beneath the Iapetus Suture Zone ORAL SESSION 8 Progress in 3D Modelling and Inversion Chair persons: A.G.Jones and R.Pirjola 21.08.1998 8:30 - 8:40 8.1 Agarwal A.K., Weaver J.T. Comparison of Electric Fields Obtained from 3D Magnetic Field Calculations on Fixed and Staggered Grids 8:40 - 8:50 8.2 Brown C., Caldwell G., A Spectral Approach to 3D Electromagnetic Inversion 8:50 - 9:00 8.3 Chen J., Raiche A., Sugeng F., Macnae J. 2.5D Conductivity Inversion of Airborne EM Data 9:00 - 9:10 8.5 Golubev N.G., Varentsov Iv.M., General Scheme of Stable Nonlinear Inversion of EM Data Within Piece-wise Continuous Geoelectric Media 9:10 - 9:20 8.6 Jegen M., Schultz A. Using Homotopy for Inversion of EM Data 9:20 - 9:30 8.7 Murray I. R., Alvarez C., Groom R.W. Modelling of Complex Electromagnetic Targets Using Non-Linear Approximator Techniques 9:30 - 9:40 8.8 Newman G.A., Alumbaugh D.L. Three-dimensional Magnetotelluric Inversion Using Non-Linear Conjugate Gradients 9:40 - 9:50 8.9 Perez-Flores M.A., Schultz A. Application of Genetic Algorithms for 2D Interpretation of the Okabe Data as well as a Geothermal Field in Central America 9:50 - 10:00 8.10 Pirjola R.,Viljanen A.,Boteler D. Complex Image Method for Calculating Electric and Magnetic Fields Produced by a 3-D Ionospheric Current System 10:00 - 10:10 8.11 Pirttijarvi M.,Kaikkonen P.,Sharma S.P.,Hjelt S.-E. Two-dimensional Inversion of VLF Data 10:10 - 10:20 8.12 Rodriguez J.E.,Esparza F.J.,Gomez-Trevino E. Inversion of Electrical Soundings by Neural Networks 10:20 - 10:30 8.13 Schultz A.,Avdeev D.,Everett M.,Flosadottir A.,Fujii I.,Igel H.,Jegen M.,Koyama T.,Kuvshinov A.,Martinec Z., Pankratov O.,Tarits P.,Utada H.,Uyeshima M.,Weiss C. COSY-B Intercomparison Experiment: Accuracy in 3D Forward Solvers 11:00 - 11:10 8.14 Sineux S.,Menvielle M.,Roussignol M. Bayesian Inversion with Markov Chains: the Thin Sheet Approximation for a Vertical Magnetic Dipole Controlled Source 11:10 - 11:20 8.15 Sugeng F. Modelling the Transient EM Responses of Complex 3D Geological Structures Using the 3D Full-domain Hexahedral Edge-element. Finite-element Technique 11:20 - 11:30 8.16p Szarka L.,Menvielle M.,Spichak V. Keyhole Imaging 11:30 - 11:40 8.17 Uyeshima M.,Schultz A. Geoelectromagnetic Induction in an Eterogeneous Sphere: a New 3-D Forward Solver Using a Staggered-grid Integral Formulation 11:40 - 11:50 8.18 Yin C.,Weidelt P. Electromagnetic Induction in a Layered Earth with Arbitrary Anisotropy 11:50 - 12:20 8.19 Olsen N. Tutorial: Using Satellite Date for Induction Studies POSTER SESSION 8 Panel members:Raiche A., Varentsov Iv. Szarka L, Viljanen A. 21.08.1998 13:40 - 17:00 8.20p Avdeev D.B.,Kuvshinov A.V.,Pankratov O.V.,Newman G.A. Frequency Domain Three-Dimensional Modelling of Airborne Electromagnetic Responses 8.21p Cerv V.,Pek J. Modelling of Direct Currents in Laterally Inhomogeneous Anisotropic Structures 8.22p Cheryauka A.B.,Epov M.I., Martakov S.V. Approximate Modeling and Imaging Applied to High-Frequency Induction Logging 8.23p Dmitriev V.I.,Berdichevsky M.N.,Pozdnjakova E.E.,Pastutsan V.V. Experiments on Quasi-1D Inversion of MT Data 8.24p Fomenko Elena Yu.,Mogi T. Three Dimensional Modelling for High Conductivity Contrast Structures 8.25p Hoerdt A. Calculation of Electromagnetic Sensitivities in the Time-domain 8.26p Kuvshinov A.V.,Avdeev D.B.,Pankratov O.V. Electromagnetic Modelling in a Spherical Earth with Surface and Deep Conducting Inhomogeneities: Multi-Shell Solution 8.27p Martakov S.,Epov M.,Cheryauka A. 3D Finite Difference Simulation for High Frequency Induction Logging 8.28p Martyshko P.S.,Rublev A.L. 3-D Airborn Electromagnetic and Magnetic Data Integral Inversion 8.29p Matsuo K.,Minegishi M. Three Dimensional Magnetotelluric Survey for Hydrocarbon Exploration on the Overthrust Area in Japan 8.30p Pankratov O.V.,Kuvshinov A.V.,Avdeev D.B. Simulating MT Responses in Three-Dimensional Conductivity Anisotropic Models 8.31p Raiche A.,Sugeng F.,Xiong Z. Modelling the EM System Response of Geological Complexity Accurately 8.32p Schnegg P.-A. Scheme for 3D MT Modelling Using Polynomials 8.33p Schwalenberg Katrin,Rath V. Sensitivity Studies in Magnetotelluric Inversion 8.34p Shestakov A. F. On the Singularity Method for Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields Interpretation 8.35p Shimelevitch M.,Obornev E. The Method of Neuron Network in Inverse Problems MTZ 8.36p Shuman V.N. Exact Leontowich's Identity for the Harmonic Electromagnetic Fields on Closed Boundaries 8.37p Shuman V.N.,Tsymbal T.I. The Application of the Equivalent Wave Kinematics: Model Studies and Field Examples 8.38p Singer B. Sh.,Fainberg E. B. Modelling Electromagnetic Efects Caused by Inhomogeneities of the Conductive Sedimentary Cover and Resistive Earth Crust 8.39p Singer B. Sh.,Wang T. Boundary Conditions for Solution of IDM Integral Euquation 8.40p Siripunvaraporn W.,Egbert G. An Efficient Data Subspace Inversion for MT Data 8.41p Spichak V.,Popova Irina Three-dimensional Interpretation of EM Data Using Artificial Intelligence Paradigm 8.42p Spitzer K.,Chouteau M. 3D Resistivity and IP Forward Modeling for Crosshole Techniques 8.43p Varentsov Iv.M.,Baglaenko N.V. Resolution Study of 2D/3D Inversion Techniques Using Imitation Models 8.44p Viljanen A.,Amm O.,Pirjola R. Studies of the Source Effect Due to 3-D Ionospheric Current Systems Using the Complex Image Method 8.45p Xiong Z. A Study of High Accuracy Methods for Full-domain 3-D Electromagnetic Modelling 8.46p Yegorov I. V.,Palshin N. A. The Numerical Modeling of Low Frequency Electromagnetic Field for 3D Spherical Model of the Earth POSTER SESSION 9 Local and Regional Electromagnetic Studies (Poster Session) Panel members: Jiracek G.R., Korja T., Viljanen A., Weaver J. 22.08.1998 11:10 - 17:00 9.1p Adam A. Tectonic Structure of the Transdanubian Graphitic Conductor 9.2p Asimopolos L.,Furnica C., Ivanov A., H.Nistor Establishing the Structural Relations of Geological Units in the North Dobrogea through Magnetotelluric Researches 9.3p Banks R. Analysis of Magnetotelluric and Magnetic Variation Data from Networks of Sites 9.4p Denny P.,Brown C. MT Measurements in Variscan SW Ireland as Part of the VARNET Project 9.5p Djatieva Z.,Vanyan L.,Kouznetsov A.,Popov Yu. Preliminary Results of the Scale Modelling of the Sea-floor CSEM 9.6p Eisel M.,Pek J.,Cerv V.,Haak V.,Egbert G.D. Two-dimensional Anisotropic and Three-dimensional Modeling of Crustal Anisotropy: An Example from the German Deep Drilling Project (KTB) 9.7p Engels M. Induction Studies in Greenland: GDS at High Latitudes 9.8p Feldman I.S.,Okulessky B.A.,Shpak I.P. Deep Geoelectric Structure of the Baikal Mountain Area 9.9p Fujinawa Y.,Kawakami N.,Honkura Y. Studies of the Georesistivity Structure in the Central Part of the Northeastern Japan Arc 9.10p Galitchanina Larissa D.,Zhamaletdinov A.A. Electrical Properties Correlation in the Kola Super Deep Hole and Surrounding Area 9.11p Garcia X.,Jones A.J. Interpretation of MT Data Across the Exposed Internides of the Trans-Hudson Orogen 9.12p Golubev N.G.,Martanus E.R., Sokolova E.Yu.,Varentsov Iv.M. Geoelectric Model in the Central Section of the Bulgarian Balkans 9.13p Gurk M.,Schnegg P.-A. Magnetic Distortion of the GDS Transfer Functions. An Example from the Penninic Alps of Eastern Switzerland (Graubuenden) 9.14p Hautot S.,Trique M.,Perrier F.,Tarits P. High Frequency Audio-MT in Complex Geological and Topographic Environment 9.15p Ingham M.,Brown C. A Magnetotelluric Study of the Alpine Fault, New Zeeland 9.16p Jones F. W.,Correia A. On the Use of Mohr Circles to Interpret MT Data. An Example from Southern Portugal 9.17p Jording A.,Joedicke H.,Arzate J. Magnetotelluric Measurements in Southern Mexico 9.18p Kobzova V.,Bilinsky A. The Rezults of Physical Modelling of Magnetotelluric Field of Carpathian Region 9.19p Korja T.,Boerner D.E.,Kohonen J.,Lerssi J. Genetic Relationship Between Palaeo-proterozoic Collisional Processes and Conductivity Anomalies: Implications from the North Karelia Region in the Fennoscandian Shield 9.20p Kotok V.V.,Lisin A.S.,Yevstigneyev V.V. Magnetotelluric Sounding in Choukotka 9.21p Ledo J.,Jones A.J. Electromagnetic Signature of an Ancient Collision Zone: the Trans-Hudson Orogen and the NACP 9.22p Manzella A.,Mackie R.,Larsen J.,Fiordelisi A. Shallow and Deep Resistivity Structures in the Amiata Volcanic Area Defined by Magnetotellurics 9.23p Marquis G.,Tournerie B.,Gibert D.,Theetten S. Geoelectric Structure of the North Armorican Cadomian Belt 9.24p McNeice G.,Jones A.J.,Korja T.,Craven J.,Wright J.A.,Ellis R.G. Regional Conductivity Structure of the Island of Newfoundland 9.25p Medzhitov R.,Utada H.,Vanyan L.,Palshin N. Study of an EM background by Means of the Japan Sea Cable (JASC). 9.26p Moroz Yu.F.,Nurmukhamedov A.G. Kacmhatka: Deep Model for the Electrical Conductivity 9.27p Oettinger G. Processing and Modelling of Noisy Magnetotelluric Data from the Saxonian Granulite Massif, SE Germany 9.28p Pous J.,Queralt P.,Marcuello A. A MT Profile Across the Western Part of the Cantabrian Mountains (North of Iberian Peninsula) 9.29p Pous J.,Santos F.,Almeida E.P.,Marcuello A., Queralt P.,Matias H.,Mendes-Victor L. Electrical Conductivity of the Crust Across the Ossa Morena and South Portuguese Zone Suture 9.30p Pringle D.,Ingham M.,McKnight D. Magnetovariational Soundings Across the South Island of New Zeeland: Difference Induction Arrows and the Southern Alps Conductor 9.31p Reddy C.D. Furrowed Conducting Zones in the Frontal Himalaya and Their Tectonic Interpretation 9.32p Ritter O. New Magnetotelluric Data from Namibia 9.33p Rokityansky I.I. Reliable Map of Crustal Electrical Conductivity 9.34p Rokityansky I.I., Ingerov A.I. Conductive Structuresof Ukrainian Carpathians from EM Observations 9.35p Santos F.A.M.,Matos Liliana,Matias H.C.,Almeida E.P.,Mendes-Victor L.A. Magnetotelluric Study of a Plio-quaternary Tectonic Depression: the Vilari Basin (NE Portugal) 9.36p Satoh H.,Nishida Y.,Ogawa Y.,Takada M. Study on Deep Crustal Resistivity Structure Using Wideband Magnetotellurics -Southwesternmost Part of the Kurile Arc- 9.37p Schnegg P.-A.,Gurk M. MT Mapping of an Outcropping, Carbonated Dipping Slab in the Alps 9.38p Shuman V.N.,Lankis L.K.,Kulik S.N.,Burakhovich T.K.,Lysenko E.S. Scalar Impedance Identity for Unhomogeneous Medium 9.39p Stanica D.,Stanica M. Deep Geoelectrical Structure Along the Pannono-Carpathian Geotransect 9.40p Stettler E.H.,Prinsloo J.,Hauger M.E.,Kulper P.J. A Magnetotelluric Survey Across the Namaqua Metamorphic Belt: Kheis Province and Western Margin of the Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa 9.41p Takakura S.,Hashimoto T.,Ogawa Y. Magnetotelluric Investigation of the Aso Caldera, Central Kyushu, Japan 9.42p Tauber S.,Banks R.J.,Ritter O.,Dawes G. The Conductivity Structure of the Southern Uplands - Are Crustal Conductors Thick or Thin? 9.43p Travassos J. de Menezes,de Tarso L. Menezes P.,Porsan J.L. Geoelectric Structure Beneath Limestones of a Pericratonic Basin 9.44p Unsworth M.,Bedrosian P. Along Strike Variations in the Structure of the San Andreas Fault Imaged by Continuous MT Profiling 9.45p Vanyan L.,Kouznetsov V.,Pous J. Preliminary Results of Thin-sheet Modelling of the Magnetotelluric Field Structure on the Iberian Peninsula 9.46p Volpi G.,Manzella A.,Di Mauro D.,Zaja A.,Praticelli N.,Cerv V.,Pek J.,De Santis A. First EM Investigations of the Seismo-active Region of Northwest Bohemia 9.47p Weckmann U. AMT Soundings in Spessart Mountains 9.48p Wu X.,Ferguson I.J.,Jones A.G. A Magnetotelluric Study of the Southwestern Northwest Territories, Canada 9.49p Yamaguchi S.,Murakami T.,Inokuchi H.,Oshiman N.,Makino Y.,Murakami H.,Sumitomo N. Resistivity Mapping Using VLF-MT and a Resistivity Survey, Using Hole-to-surface Configuration, Around the Surface Fault Ruptures of the 1995 Hyogo-ken Nanbu Earthquake, Japan 9.50p Zhamaletdinov A.A.,Chermak V.,Ivliev A.I. On the Graphite Nature of Carpathian Anomaly of Electrical Conductivity 9.51p Zhamaletdinov A.A, Shevtsov A.A, Pertel M.I Electromagnetic Sounding and Monitoring of the Earth Crust with the Use of the Extra Low Frequency Antenna and with Taking into Account the Influence from the Ionosphere and Displacement Currents POSTER SESSION 10 Other Contributions Panel members: Zhamaletdinov A.A.,Flosadottir A., Travassos J., Brown C. 20.08.1998 14:00 - 17:00 10.1p Abramova L.,Abramov Yu.,Shneyer V. The Sea Bottom and Land Electromagnetic Studies in Balcan-Aegean Region 10.2p Boteler D.,Pirjola R.,Viljanen A. Calculating the Electric and Magnetic Fields at the Seafloor Due to a Two-dimensional Ionospheric Current 10.3p Cairns G.,Yuan J.,EdwardsR.N.,Utada H.,Toh H. Electromagnetic Assessment of Offshore Methane Hydrate Deposits: First Survey Results 10.4p Caldwell T. G.,Bibby H.M.,Reilly W.I. Visualisation of 3D Magnetotelluric Data Using Apparent Resistivity and Apparent Permittivity Tensors 10.5p Dautel S.,Greinwald S.,Grissemann Ch.,Hoerdt A.,Thern H.,Winkelmann L. TEM Measurements in Bolivia. Comparison of Different Fast Interpretation Methods 10.6p Demetrescu C.,Dobrica V.,Ciocoiu N. Magnetic and Electromagnetic Induction Effects in the Annual Means of Geomagnetic Elements 10.7p Egbert G.D.,Eisel M. Multivariate Analysis of Electromagnetic Array Data: Separation of Coherent Noise from MT Signal? 10.8p Eisel M.,Egbert G.D.,Boyd O.S.,Morrison H.F. A Study on Time Stability of MT and MV Transfer Functions, Variances and Noise 10.9p Flosadottir A.H.,Greer D.,Junge A.,Luis J.F.,MacGregor L.M.,Miranda J.M.,Riches S.,Santos F.A.M.,Sinha M.C.,Soares A.,Tyler R.H. Induction Sources in the Ocean: the ISO-3D Project. 10.10p Fuellerkrug M. Global Lighting Triangulation 10.11p Gharibi M.,Pedersen L.B. Apparent Resistivity and Phase Estimation from Magnetic Field Measurements 10.12p Hitchman A.P.,Lilley F.E.M. (Ted),Milligan P.R. Interactions Between Magnetic Mapping and Electromagnetic Induction in the Earth 10.13p Hoerdt A. Monitoring an Underground Gas Storage Reservoir with Transient Electromagnetics 10.14p Ingerov A.I.,Rokityansky I.I. Forty Years of MTS Studies in Ukraina 10.15p Ingerov A.I.,Kusch O.A.,Soldatenko V.P.,Lozovoj A.L.,Vlasov Y.T. High-resolving Electromagnetic Prospecting in Frecvency Domain 10.16p Junge A.,Whaler K.,Fuellekrug M.,Dawes G.,Weckmann U. Comparing Simultaneous AMT Observations for Site Separations Between 1 and 20.000 km 10.17p Magunia A. Magnetic and Magnetotelluric Soundings on Montecristo Island (Italy) 10.18p Martinelli Patricia,Osella Ana 3D Modeling of the Electromagnetic Anomalies Observed in Zones with Magmatic Activity 10.19p McNeice G.,Jones A.G. Magnetotellurics in the Frozen North: Measurements on Lake Ice 10.20p Mitsuhata Y.,Matsuo K.,Minegishi M. 2-D Electromagnetic Modeling with a Dipole Source and Topography by Finite-Element Method 10.21p Mueller A. A New Method to Compensate for Bias in Single-site Magnetotellurics 10.22p Ogawa Y.,Takakura S.,MatsushimaN.,UchidaT.,ToshaT.,NishiY.,Caldwell G.,Bibby H.,Bennie S. Preliminary Results from a Magnetotelluric Survey Across the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand 10.23p Petrova I. M.,Porokhova L.N. Study of an Uncertainty of a Solution of 2-D Inverse MT Problem 10.24p Ritter E. 40 years ago - first GDS-site in Sinaia 10.25p Rokityansky I.I. Extended Physics Relevant to EM Phenomena (Phenomenological Review) 10.26p Singer B. Sh.,Strack K.-M. Theoretical Aspects of Through-casing Resistivity 10.27p Smirnov M.Yu. Magnetotelluric Transfer Functions Robust Estimation with High Breakpoint 10.28p Stefaniuk M.,Czerwinski T., Wajda A., Mrzyglod T. First Results of High-frequency Magnetotelluric Investigation in Poland 10.29p Weidelt P. The Transient Field of a Perfectly Conducting Half-plane in a Conducting Host Medium 10.30p Zhang Z.,Mezzatesta A.,Treitel S. A General Nonlinear Estimator for Inversion of Resistivity Logging Data 10.31p S.P. Sharma, P. Kaikkonen, S.K. Verma Global Optimisation of Time Domain Electromagnetic Data using Very Fast Simulated Annealing 10.32p S.P. Sharma, P. Kaikkonen Global optimization of transient EM data in conducting surroundings using free-space plate model MTDIW4 14.08.1998 - 15.08.1998 MTDIW4.1 Varentsov Iv.M. 2D Synthetic Data Sets (COPROD-2S) to Study MT Inversion Techniques MTDIW4.2 Yamane K.,Takasugi S.,Kim H.J.,Lee K.H. 3-D Magnetotelluric Inversion Using Generalized RRI Method *****************************************************************************