The large-scale electrical conductivity structure of Australia

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A widely-spaced array of three-component recording magnetometers has been used to make a natural geomagnetic induction reconnaissance of the whole Australian continent. The coast effect is well observed, as are two major continental electrical conductivity anomalies known previously. The gross electrical conductivity structure of the continent appears relatively simple. The regions of high electrical conductivity appear to be associated with the sedimentary basins that separate major continental cratonic blocks. The two previously known conductors may be electrically connected to form a major continent-wide "Australian intercratonic conductivity zone'. -from Authors

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Chamalaun, F. H., & Barton, C. E. (1993). The large-scale electrical conductivity structure of Australia. Journal of Geomagnetism & Geoelectricity, 45(10), 1209–1212. https://doi.org/10.5636/jgg.45.1209

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