On the Carpathian electrical conductivity anomaly depth study

Carpathian electrical conductivity anomaly (CECA) was discovered in the 1960ies and intensively studied by both individual institutions and within the framework of international projects in many countries, but without any strategic plan, which should be based on the definition of research objective,...

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Main Authors: I. Rokityansky, V. Babak, A. Tereshyn
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Language:English
Published: Subbotin Institute of Geophysics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2014-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.uran.ua/geofizicheskiy/article/view/116062
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description Carpathian electrical conductivity anomaly (CECA) was discovered in the 1960ies and intensively studied by both individual institutions and within the framework of international projects in many countries, but without any strategic plan, which should be based on the definition of research objective, abilities of used methods (MVP and MTS) and rules of their interaction. The paper presents the main results of CECA research: construction of induction vectors in more than 1000 points, putting the anomaly on map, estimation by MVP methods of maximum possible depth of anomalous currents center and total longitudinal conductance of anomalous body. True depth of anomaly upper edge was defined by MTS method only in three localities and the works were performed 25-40 years ago. Goal of future CECA researches should be study of its nature (fluids or electronically conducting minerals) and prospects of practical use (minerals, geothermal energy ...). The first step in this direction should be MTS fulfillment (and/or other soundings) over the axis of the CECA to select locations for drilling.
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spelling doaj-art-0ae4fb70ae504feeadd371a08ebb51ad2025-06-27T10:13:48ZengSubbotin Institute of Geophysics of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineГеофизический журнал0203-31002524-10522014-06-0136310.24028/gzh.0203-3100.v36i3.2014.116062On the Carpathian electrical conductivity anomaly depth studyI. Rokityansky0V. Babak1A. Tereshyn2S.I. Subbotin Institute of Geophysics of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineS.I. Subbotin Institute of Geophysics of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineS.I. Subbotin Institute of Geophysics of the National Academy of Sciences of UkraineCarpathian electrical conductivity anomaly (CECA) was discovered in the 1960ies and intensively studied by both individual institutions and within the framework of international projects in many countries, but without any strategic plan, which should be based on the definition of research objective, abilities of used methods (MVP and MTS) and rules of their interaction. The paper presents the main results of CECA research: construction of induction vectors in more than 1000 points, putting the anomaly on map, estimation by MVP methods of maximum possible depth of anomalous currents center and total longitudinal conductance of anomalous body. True depth of anomaly upper edge was defined by MTS method only in three localities and the works were performed 25-40 years ago. Goal of future CECA researches should be study of its nature (fluids or electronically conducting minerals) and prospects of practical use (minerals, geothermal energy ...). The first step in this direction should be MTS fulfillment (and/or other soundings) over the axis of the CECA to select locations for drilling.https://journals.uran.ua/geofizicheskiy/article/view/116062Carpathian electrical conductivity anomalymagnetotelluric soundingmagnetovariational profilingWiese induction vectorhorizontal magnetic tensor
spellingShingle I. Rokityansky
V. Babak
A. Tereshyn
On the Carpathian electrical conductivity anomaly depth study
Геофизический журнал
Carpathian electrical conductivity anomaly
magnetotelluric sounding
magnetovariational profiling
Wiese induction vector
horizontal magnetic tensor
title On the Carpathian electrical conductivity anomaly depth study
title_full On the Carpathian electrical conductivity anomaly depth study
title_fullStr On the Carpathian electrical conductivity anomaly depth study
title_full_unstemmed On the Carpathian electrical conductivity anomaly depth study
title_short On the Carpathian electrical conductivity anomaly depth study
title_sort on the carpathian electrical conductivity anomaly depth study
topic Carpathian electrical conductivity anomaly
magnetotelluric sounding
magnetovariational profiling
Wiese induction vector
horizontal magnetic tensor
url https://journals.uran.ua/geofizicheskiy/article/view/116062
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