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CONTENTS<br />

Description of the Anomalies .•..••.••.•••••..•<br />

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4.2 Rio Grande anomaly of bays and other fast disturbances<br />

4.3 Rio Grande anomaly of diurnal variations ..••.••<br />

4.4 Coastal anomaly in California of bays and other fast<br />

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4. 5 Inland anomalies in California and Nevada. • • • . •<br />

4.6· Coastal anomaly in California during magnetic storms<br />

4.7 Anomalies of diurnal variations in California 00<br />

4.8 Anomalies of pulsations in California •.•••<br />

4.9 .IGY network in the midwestern United States<br />

Electromagnetic Induction in Stratified Conductors<br />

5.1 Introduction and references<br />

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5.2 Spherical conductors • • · '" '" . '" . '" '" '" '" '" 56<br />

5.3 Plane conductors '" '" '" '" '" '" '" '" '" '" '" 61<br />

5.4 SpeCial case I: Uniform conductors 66<br />

5.5 Special case II: 2-layer model . · . 68<br />

5.6 Direct Inversion of Surface Observations 69<br />

5.7 Special case III: Limitations of PRICE's method 69<br />

5.8 Shell-core and sheet-substratum models . . . '" '" '" '" '"<br />

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Electromagnetic Induction in Nonuniform Conductors 77<br />

6.1 Introduction • . . . . . . · · · · · · . . . 77<br />

6.2 Surface anomalies . . . · · · · · · . . . 78<br />

6.3 Relaxation method for surface anomalies 79<br />

6.4 Intermediate anomalies · · · · · · . . . . . 81<br />

6.5 Deep anomalies: 1st interpretation . . . · . 82<br />

6.6 Deep anomalies: 2nd interpretation 83<br />

6.7 Conformal mapping methods 86<br />

7. Interpretation of the Anomalies. . • • • •• 92<br />

7.1 Primary source field and mean conductivity distribution 92<br />

7.2 Coastal anomaly in California • • . • • . . . • . . . • . 93<br />

7.3 Method of calculations • • . • • • • • • • • 0 • 100<br />

7.4 Inland anomalies in California and Nevada 103<br />

7.5 Rio Grande anomaly •••••• 0 • • • 104<br />

Conclusions and Suggestions for Further Work 113<br />

Acknowledgment. . . • • . •• • • • • • • • • • 114<br />

Appendix I: Trend Functions for the Long-periodic Background of<br />

Single Events. • . • • . • . • 11 7<br />

Appendix II: Spherical Bessel Functions • 119<br />

Appendix Ill: Elliptic Surface Anomalies. 121<br />

Appendix IV: Computer Programs . • . • 125<br />

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