Publications in International Literature
204 articles-
Geochemical and geophysical constrains on the dynamic topography of the Southern African Plateau.
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 18, 3556–3575, doi: 10.1002/2017GC006908. -
Correcting for Static Shift of Magnetotelluric Data with Airborne Electromagnetic Measurements: A Case Study from Rathlin Basin, Northern Ireland.
Solid Earth, 8, 637–660, doi: 10.5194/se-8-637-2017. -
3D multi-observable probabilistic inversion for the compositional and thermal structure of the lithosphere and upper mantle. III: Thermochemical Tomography in the Western-Central US.
Journal of Geophysical Research — Solid Earth, 121, 7337–7370, doi: 10.1002/2016JB013049.Editors' Highlight — AGU link -
Proton conduction and hydrogen diffusion in olivine: An attempt to reconcile laboratory and field observations and implications for the role of grain boundary diffusion in enhancing conductivity.
Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 43, 237–265, doi: 10.1007/s00269-015-0790-5.PDF includes Supplementary Material. -
Northward Channel flow in Northern Tibet revealed from 3D magnetotelluric modelling.
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 235, 13–24, doi: 10.1016/j.pepi.2014.07.004. -
Compensation of the Meyer-Neldel Compensation Law for H diffusion in minerals.
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 15, doi: 10.1002/2014GC005261. -
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Comment on "Deep resistivity cross section of the intraplate Atlas Mountains (NW Africa): New evidence of anomalous mantle and related Quaternary volcanism" by Anahnah et al. (2011).
Tectonics, 31, TC5011, doi: 10.1029/2011TC003051. -
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Case histories and geological applications.
In: The Magnetotelluric Method, edited by Alan D. Chave and Alan G. Jones, Cambridge University Press, Chapter 10, pp. 480–544, ISBN: 9780521819275. -
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Distortion of magnetotelluric data: its identification and removal.
In: The Magnetotelluric Method, edited by Alan D. Chave and Alan G. Jones, Cambridge University Press, Chapter 6, pp. 219–302, ISBN: 9780521819275. -
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Introduction to the magnetotelluric method.
In: The Magnetotelluric Method, edited by Alan D. Chave and Alan G. Jones, Cambridge University Press, Chapter 1, pp. 1–18, ISBN: 9780521819275. -
Penetration of crustal melt beyond the Kunlun Fault into northern Tibet.
Nature Geoscience, 5, 330–335, doi: 10.1038/NGEO1449. -
Three-dimensional galvanic distortion of three-dimensional regional conductivity structures: Comments on "Three-dimensional joint inversion for magnetotelluric resistivity and static shift distributions in complex media" by Y. Sasaki and M.A. Meju (2006).
Journal of Geophysical Research — Solid Earth, 116, B12104, doi: 10.1029/2011JB008665. -
Europe from the bottom up: A statistical examination of the central and northern European lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary from comparing seismological and electromagnetic observations.
Lithos, 120, 14–29, doi: 10.1016/j.lithos.2010.07.013.In Special Issue of Lithos devoted to the "Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary" session at 33rd IGC. -
Lithospheric structure, evolution and diamond prospectivity of the Rehoboth Terrane and western Kaapvaal Craton, southern Africa: constraints from broadband magnetotellurics.
Lithos, 112S, 93–105, doi: 10.1016/j.lithos.2009.06.023.In Special Issue of Lithos devoted to the 9th International Kimberlite Conference. -
Velocity-conductivity relationships for mantle mineral assemblages in Archean cratonic lithosphere based on a review of laboratory data and Hashin-Shtrikman extremal bounds.
Lithos, 109, 131–143, doi: 10.1016/j.lithos.2008.10.014.In Special Issue of Lithos: "The Structure of the Lithosphere: the petro-geophysical approach" workshop, Merrickville, Ontario, 7–10 March 2007. -
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Features of faults in the central and northern Tibetan plateau based on results of INDEPTH (III)-MT.
Frontiers in the Earth Sciences in China, 1, 121–128, doi: 10.1007/s11707-007-0016-3. -
Upper mantle temperature determined from combining mineral composition, electrical conductivity laboratory studies and magnetotelluric field observations: Application to the Intermontane Belt, Northern Canadian Cordillera.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 236, 258–268, doi: 10.1016/j.epsl.2005.01.044. -
Electrical resistivity structure of the Yellowknife River Fault Zone and surrounding region.
In: Gold in the Yellowknife Greenstone Belt, Northwest Territories: Results of the EXTECH III Multidisciplinary Research Project, Geological Association of Canada, Mineral Deposits Division, Special Publication No. 3, Chapter 10, 126–141. -
Sutures and deep physical state of the SE U.S. Atlantic margin: The Southern Appalachians magnetotelluric experiment.
EOS, 77, 329 & 332–333. -
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Trans-Hudson orogen and Williston basin in Montana and North Dakota: New COCORP deep profiling results.
Geology, 21, 447–450. -
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A closer look at deep crustal reflections.
EOS, 72, 337–341. -
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The crust beneath the intra-cratonic Williston Basin from geophysical data.
In: The Potential of Deep Seismic Reflection for Hydrocarbon Exploration, edited by B. Pinet and C. Bois, Les Editions Technip, 141–160. -
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Electromagnetic sounding and crustal electrical conductivity structure in the region of the Wopmay Orogen, Northwest Territories, Canada.
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 26, 2385–2395. -
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Resistivity cross-section through the Juan de Fuca subduction system and its tectonic implications.
Journal of Geophysical Research, 94, 14,127–14,144. -
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Magnetotelluric observations across the Juan de Fuca subduction system in the EMSLAB project.
Journal of Geophysical Research, 94, 14,111–14,125, doi: 10.1029/JB094iB10p14111. -
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The EMSLAB electromagnetic sounding experiment.
EOS, 69, No. 7, 89 & 98–99. -
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The electrical structure of the lithosphere and asthenosphere beneath the Fennoscandian shield.
Journal of Geomagnetism and Geoelectricity, 35, 811–827. -
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A two-dimensional magnetometer array for ground-based observations of auroral zone electric currents during the International Magnetospheric Study (IMS).
Journal of Geophysics (Zeitschrift fuer Geophysik), 46, 429–450.
Publications in Foreign Language Literature
1 article-
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Conductivity structure of crust and upper mantle beneath the northern Tibetan Plateau: Results of super-wide band magnetotelluric sounding.
Chinese Journal of Geophysics — Chinese Edition, 49, 1215–1225.
Published Expanded Abstracts
8 contributions-
A1984-1
Magnetotelluric transfer function estimation improvement by a coherence-based rejection technique.
Contributed paper at: 54th SEG, Atlanta, Georgia, 2–6 December, 3, 51–55. -
A1996-1
Electrical anisotropy of mineralized and non mineralized rocks.
Contributed paper at: 66th SEG, Denver, Colorado, 10–15 November, 15, 1279–1281. -
A1996-2
Paleoproterozoic tectonic processes revealed through electromagnetic studies of the North American Central Plains (NACP) conductivity anomaly: From continental to hand sample scale.
Contributed paper at: 66th SEG, Denver, Colorado, 10–15 November, 15, 269–272. -
A1996-3
Electromagnetic images of colliding continents: A magnetotelluric survey of the Tsangpo Suture and surrounding regions of Tibet.
Invited paper at: 66th SEG, Denver, Colorado, 10–15 November, 15, 293–294. -
A2000-1
Advances in aspects of the application of magnetotellurics for mineral exploration.
Contributed paper at: 70th SEG, Calgary, Alberta, 6–11 August, 19, 1115–1118. -
A2002-1
Using deep-probing EM studies as an aid to area selection of diamond provinces.
Invited paper at: 72nd SEG, Salt Lake City, Utah, 6–11 October, 21, 480–483. -
A2002-2
Deep electromagnetic imaging of the Bathurst no. 12 deposit: 3-D forward modeling, 2-D inversion and sensitivity tests.
Contributed paper at: 72nd SEG, Salt Lake City, Utah, 6–11 October, 21, 484–487. -
A2002-3
Audio-magnetotellurics (AMT) for steeply-dipping mineral targets: importance of multi-component measurements at each site.
Contributed paper at: 72nd SEG, Salt Lake City, Utah, 6–11 October, 21, 496–499.
Other Publications, including Editorials
15 items-
O1
Electromagnetic investigations in Eastern Canada — a concise review.
In: The Development of the Deep Geoelectric Model of the Baltic Shield, edited by S.-E. Hjelt, Dept. of Geophysics, Oulu University, 166–178. -
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Electromagnetic soundings from observations taken during the First International Polar Year.
Musk Ox, 34, 35–43. -
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Electromagnetic induction in the Earth and Moon: Invited review papers presented at the 7th Workshop, Ile-Ife, August 1984 — Preface.
Surveys in Geophysics, 8, 235–238. -
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Electromagnetic induction studies — Selected papers at the XIX IUGG General Assembly, 9–22 August, 1989.
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 60, 1–3. -
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Introduction to MT-DIW1 special section.
Journal of Geomagnetism and Geoelectricity, 45, 931–932. -
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Dedication — Special issue of PEPI devoted to "The Hutton Symposium: Electromagnetic Studies of the Continents" at the 1992 European Geophysical Society meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 81, ix–x. -
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Introduction to special section: The KTB deep drill hole.
Journal of Geophysical Research, 102, 18,175–18,177. -
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POLARIS Update: Fall 2002.
Seismological Research Letters, 74, 41–43. -
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Preface to Special issue of Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors devoted to the 16th EM Induction Workshop.
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 150, 1. -
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Tectonic fabric of the subcontinental lithosphere: Evidence from seismic, magnetotelluric and mechanical anisotropy. Preface to Special issue of Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors devoted to Continental Lithospheric Anisotropy.
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 158, 85–91. -
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Conductivity structure of crust and upper mantle beneath the northern Tibetan Plateau: Results of super-wide band magnetotelluric sounding.
Chinese Journal of Geophysics, Chinese Edition, 49, 1215–1225. -
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Utility of Magnetotelluric Data in Unravelling the Stratigraphic-Structural Framework of the Nechako Basin (NTS 092N; 093C, B, G, H), South-Central British Columbia, from a Re-Analysis of 20-Year-Old Data.
Geological Fieldwork 2006, Paper 2007-1, pp. 395–404, Geoscience BC contribution GBC032.
Geological Survey of Canada Publications
9 reports-
GSC1
Examination of the electrical conductivity structure in the region surrounding a borehole by a natural source technique.
Geological Survey of Canada, Paper 85-27, 337–341. -
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Lithoprobe Reports
27 reports — available on request-
L1
Electrical crustal structure at the edge of the North American craton.
LITHOPROBE Southern Cordilleran Transect Workshop, Vancouver, 25–26 February. Lithoprobe Report #7, pp. 123–126. -
L2
Electromagnetic investigations over the southern Cordilleran Lithoprobe transect: 1990 status report.
LITHOPROBE Southern Cordilleran Transect Workshop, Calgary, 3–4 March. Lithoprobe Report #11, pp. 64–74. -
L3
The North American Central Plains conductivity anomaly and its correlation with gravity, magnetics, seismic, and heat flow data in the Province of Saskatchewan.
LITHOPROBE Trans-Hudson Transect Workshop, Saskatoon, 12–13 October. Lithoprobe Report #12. -
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Electromagnetic imaging of modern and ancient subduction zones and plans for EM studies in LITHOPROBE EAST.
LITHOPROBE EAST Transect Workshop, St. John's, 24–25 October. Lithoprobe Report #13, pp. 102–110. -
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Electromagnetic investigations over the Southern Cordilleran Lithoprobe transect: 1991 status report.
SC transect workshop, Calgary, 16–17 March. Lithoprobe Report #16, pp. 38–55. -
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The North American Central Plains conductivity anomaly within the Trans-Hudson Orogen in northern Saskatchewan.
THOT transect workshop, Regina, 1–2 April. Lithoprobe Report #34, pp. 40–55. -
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1994 Electromagnetic measurements on the Trans Hudson Orogen transect.
THOT transect workshop, Regina, 3–4 April. Lithoprobe Report #48, pp. 162–169. -
L8
THOT MT studies: Eastern Segment.
THOT transect workshop, Saskatoon, 1–2 April. Lithoprobe Report #55, pp. 10–25. -
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Results from 1996 MT studies along SNORCLE profiles 1 and 1A.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Calgary, 7–9 March. Lithoprobe Report #56, pp. 42–47. -
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Regional electrical structure of the Trans-Hudson Orogen.
THOT transect workshop, Saskatoon, 1–2 May. Lithoprobe Report #62, pp. 130–146. -
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Electrical conductivity soundings in the central Flin Flon Belt, Trans-Hudson Orogen, Canada.
THOT transect workshop, Saskatoon, 1–2 May. Lithoprobe Report #62, pp. 147–167. -
L12
Signal processing and interpretation of magnetotelluric data from the Superior boundary zone.
THOT transect workshop, Saskatoon, 1–2 May. Lithoprobe Report #62, pp. 251–268. -
L13
Source-field contamination of SNORCLE magnetotelluric data.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Vancouver, 6–8 March. Lithoprobe Report #64, p. 130. -
L14
Electrical resistivity structure between the Nahanni Terrane and Slave Province.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Vancouver, 6–8 March. Lithoprobe Report #64, pp. 93–102. -
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Electromagnetic studies of the Slave craton: Preliminary results and ongoing experiments.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Calgary, 5–7 March. Lithoprobe Report #69, pp. 56–71. -
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Deep EM studies of the Slave craton.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Calgary, 5–7 March. Lithoprobe Report #69, p. 72. -
L17
The electric Slave craton.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Calgary, 25–27 February. Lithoprobe Report #72. -
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Magnetotelluric response and geoelectric structure of southwestern Northwest Territories, Canada.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Calgary, 25–27 February. Lithoprobe Report #72. -
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Mantle strain beneath the Great Slave Lake shear zone, NWT from measurements of seismic and electrical anisotropy.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Calgary, 25–27 February. Lithoprobe Report #72. -
L20
Electromagnetic images of the Tintina fault.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Sidney, 25–27 February. Lithoprobe Report #79, pp. 67–73. -
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Regional electrical conductivity of the northern Cordillera: Corridors 2 and 3.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Sidney, 25–27 February. Lithoprobe Report #79, p. 258. -
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Preliminary results from SNORCLE magnetotelluric data: Johnson's Crossing to Upper Liard.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Sidney, 25–27 February. Lithoprobe Report #79, pp. 284–290. -
L23
Regional-scale electrical structure of the Slave craton.
SNORCLE transect workshop. Lithoprobe Report #82, pp. 12–13. -
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Three-dimensional electrical conductivity structure beneath the Slave craton.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Sidney, 21–24 February. Lithoprobe Report #82, p. 14. -
L25
SNORCLE corridor 3 magnetotelluric experiment.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Sidney, 21–24 February. Lithoprobe Report #82, pp. 21–23. -
L26
Modeling and interpretation of magnetotelluric data: Watson Lake to Stewart (line 2a) and Johnson Crossing to Watson Lake.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Sidney, 21–24 February. Lithoprobe Report #82, pp. 145–152. -
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Geological interpretation of electrical resistivity models along the SNORCLE corridors 1 and 1a.
SNORCLE transect workshop, Sidney, 21–24 February. Lithoprobe Report #82, pp. 153–163.