SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS: EM1 - Environmental and Geotechnical Control and Investigation with E and EM Techniques EM2 - Applied and Fundamental EM and CSMT in Ocean Studies EM3 - Studies of the Earth's Mantle from Long-Period Ground- Based and Satellite EM Data EM4 - New Techniques on Tensor Decomposition and Multidimensional Forward Modeling EM5 - EM Imaging: Inversion and Interpretation Approaches EM6 - Case Studies of E and EM Surveys in Natural Resources EM7 - Array EM Studies EM8 - Local and Regional Electromagnetic Studies EM9 - New Instrumental and Experimental Approaches and Results ****************************************************************************** TIMETABLE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DATE | M O R N I N G | A F T E R N O O N | E V E N I N G | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/19 (Sat)| Arrival | "Ice Breaker" | | | (20:00) | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/20 (Sun)| Opening Ceremony | Short Course 1 and | | | Session EM1 (oral) | Sessions EM1 and EM9 | | | Session EM9 (oral) | (poster and discussion) | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/21 (Mon)| Session EM6 (oral) | Short Course 2 and | | | Session EM5 (oral) | Sessions EM5 and EM6 | | | | (poster and discussion) | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/22 (Tue)| Session EM2 (oral) | Short Course 3 and | | | Session EM4 (oral) | WG Meeting | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/23 (Wed)| Buzios | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/24 (Thu)| Session EM7 (oral) | Short Course 4 and | Workshop Dinner | | | Sessions EM2, EM4, EM7 | (21:00) | | | (poster and discussion) | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/25 (Fri)| Session 8 (oral) | Session 8 | | | | (poster and discussion) | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 08/26 (Sat)| Session 3 (oral) | Departure | | Closing Ceremony | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ August 19 (Sat) 20:00 Ice Breaker August 20 (Sun) 09:00 - 09:30 Opening Ceremony 09:30 - 10:30 Session EM1 (Oral) 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 12:30 Session EM9 (Oral) 12:30 - 14:30 Lunch 14:30 - 16:30 Short Course 1 16:30 - 19:00 Sessions EM1 and EM9 (Poster) 19:00 - 20:00 Sessions EM1 and EM9 (Discussion) August 21 (Mon) 09:00 - 10:30 Session EM6 (Oral) 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 12:30 Session EM5 (Oral) 12:30 - 14:30 Lunch 14:30 - 16:30 Short Course 2 16:30 - 19:00 Sessions EM6 and EM5 (Poster) 19:00 - 20:00 Sessions EM6 and EM5 (Discussion) August 22 (Tue) 09:00 - 10:30 Session EM2 (Oral) 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 12:30 Session EM4 (Oral) 12:30 - 14:30 Lunch 14:30 - 16:30 Short Course 3 16:30 - 20:00 Working Group Meeting August 23 (Wed) Excursion (Buzios) August 24 (Thu) 09:00 - 10:15 Session EM7 (Oral) 10:15 - 10:45 Coffee Break 10:45 - 12:00 Session EM7 (Oral) 12:00 - 14:00 Lunch 14:00 - 16:00 Short Course 4 16:00 - 18:30 Sessions EM2, EM4 and EM7 (Poster) 18:30 - 20:00 Sessions EM2, EM4 and EM7 (Discussion) 21:00 Workshop Dinner August 25 (Fri) 09:00 - 10:30 Session EM8 (Oral) 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 12:30 Session EM8 (Oral) 12:30 - 14:30 Lunch 14:30 - 18:30 Session EM8 (Poster) 18:30 - 20:00 Session EM8 (Discussion) August 26 (Sat) 09:00 - 10:30 Session EM3 (Oral) 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 12:00 Session EM3 (Oral) 12:00 - 12:30 Closing Ceremony ****************************************************************************** August 20, Sunday Session EM1 - Environmental and Geotechnical Control and Investigation with E and EM Techniques Chairpersons: A. Viljanen and J.M. Travassos 09:30 - 10:00 1.1 Pellerin, L. Electrical and electromagnetic methods for environmental and geotechnical investigations in the year 2000 (Invited Review Paper) 10:00 - 10:15 1.2 Tezkan, B. and P. Georgescu Detection of a hydrocarbon contaminated layer near the raffinery Brazi/Romania by using shallow EM techniques 10:15 - 10:30 1.3 Pulkkinen, A., A. Viljanen, and R. Pirjola Large geomagnetically induced currents in the Finnish high-voltage power system Session EM9 - New Instrumental and Experimental Approaches and Results Chairpersons: L. Szarka and P.T.L. Menezes 11:00 - 11:15 9.1 Dias, C.A. A model to describe low-frequency electrical polarization of rocks 11:15 - 11:30 9.2 Dodds, J. and O.I. Ingerov New trends in multifunctional EM equipment development 11:30 - 11:45 9.3 Silva, M.E.S. and O.P. Verma Reduction of overburden distortions in EM profiles by frequency difference technique 11:45 - 12:00 9.4 Spitzer, K., B. Fluche, and W. Storz The Bad Koenigshofen EM experiment: An integrated methodological approach 12:00 - 12:15 9.5 Zhang, Z. Advanced technology for interpreting resistivity logging data 12:15 - 12:30 9.6 Hallbauer-Zadorozhnaya, V. and V. Lepyoshkin Estimation of the permeability of layers by electrokinetic sounding Short Course 14:30 - 16:30 C1 Simpson, F. Strategies for handling 3D or anisotropic data (Invited Short Course) Posters EM1 and EM9 16:30 - 19:00 1.4p Pulkkinen, A., A. Viljanen, K. Pajunpaa, R. Pirjola, L. Trichtchenko, and D. Boteler Project on geomagnetically induced currents in the Finnish natural gas pipeline 1.5p Pulkkinen, A., D. Boteler, R. Pirjola, A. Viljanen, and I. Yegorov Modelling of space weather effects on pipelines 1.6p Vanyan, L.L. and I.V. Yegorov Telluric currents in pipelines 1.7p Lopez, E. and A. Osella Laboratory tests to characterize the currents induced on pipelines embedded in 2D soils 1.8p Recher, S., M. Hoenig, B. Tezkan, and F.M. Neubauer Exploration of a waste disposal site with radiomagnetotelluric, time-domain IP and analyses of soil samples 1.9p Siemon, B., C. Stuntebeck, K.-P. Sengpiel, B. Rottger, and H.-J. Rehli On the investigation of hazardous waste sites using the BGR Helicopter Geophysics System 1.10p Guttmann, A.G., S.L. Fontes, C.R. Germano, and E.F. La Terra The use of geophysical methods in the municipal sanitary landfill of Gramacho, Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro - BrazilL: First results 1.11p Pertel, M., J. Nikiforov, and A. Saraev Prospects of RMT boat-borne survey using IPI-1000 device when studying water contamination 1.12p Hallbauer-Zadorozhnaya, V. and A. Bessonov Determination of hydrocarbon pollution by TDEM 9.7p Ladanivskyy, B.T. State and possibility of physical modelling 9.8p Ladanivskyy, B.T., V.M. Kobzova, B. Kartik, and J. Vozar Physical and numerical modelling results: Comparison of EM field 3D inhomogeneity 9.9p Kobzova, V.M., B.T. Ladanivskyy, T. Ernst, and M. Stefaniuk Experience of physical modelling application for conductance anisotropic investigation 9.10p Korepanov, V., V. Kobzova, and V. Tregubenko Magnetotelluric sounding in Ukraine: Data collection, processing, interpretation, and physical modelling 9.11p Popov, A.M., V.A. San'kov, and A.V. Lukhnev Estimation of the earth's crust strength in the Baikal region on mathematical modelling data and GPS-Geodesy 9.12p Popov, A.M., V.M. Akulov, Yu.B. Bashkuev, N.N. Klimov, M. Dembelov M., A.N. Maksimovich, and A.V. Mashanov Earthquakes triggers and electromagnetic field monitoring in Baikal rift zone 9.13p Moroz, Yu.F., M.M. Mandel'baum, and I.P. Shpak Baikal: Monitoring of the earth's crust electrical conductivity and search for the earthquake precursors 9.14p Moroz, Yu.F. Seismogalvanic effect in the magnetotelluric field 9.15p Eftaxias, K., I. Rokityansky, N. Bogris, G. Balasis, and P. Varotsos Magnetotelluric and magnetovariational study of a region sensitive to seismic electric signals (SES) 9.16p Garcia, X. and A.G. Jones Processing and modelling of AMT data for mineral applications 9.17p Vanyan, L.L. Crustal porosity and permeability derived from conductivity data 9.18p Zhao, G., J. Tang, J. Wang, Q. Deng, J. Zhao, A. Saraev, M. Pertel, A. Kocherov, and M. Kharlamov Experimental study on the monitoring of electromagnetic variation in Beijing and the vicinity by use of passive and active ELF signals 9.19p Saraev, A., M. Pertel, A. Kocherov, M. Kharlamov, G. Zhao, J. Tang, J. Wang, Q. Deng, and J. Zhao Measurements of electromagnetic field generated by the Russian ELF transmitter in China at the distance of 7000 km 9.20p Saraev, A. and P. Kostkin Waveguide zone of powerful source of electromagnetic field 9.21p Padua, M.B., I. Vitorello, and A.L. Padilha Disturbances on magnetotelluric data due to electrified railway 9.22p Sholpo, M.E. Effectiveness of using the MT apparent resistivity for monitoring of geodynamical processes 9.23p Carvalho, P.R. and O.P. Verma A coplanar coil system in induction logging 9.24p Verma, O.P. Modifications of electromagnetic anomalies due to inductive interactions 9.25p Ingerov, O.I., M. Yamashita, and G. Balint Control source electromagnetic soundings in frequency domain 9.26p Strack, K.-M., P.B. Pandey, and G. Guarino Exploration with LOTEM under basalt cover 9.27p Saraev, A., M. Pertel, B. Pugachev, and Z. Malkin Features of apparent resistivity tide variations 9.28p Vanyan, L.L. and Z. Djatieva CSEM frequency sounding of the seafloor with the inhomogeneity 9.29p Jiracek, G.R., R.M. Quesada, and A.P. Annan Radar detection of lunar ice August 21, Monday Session EM6 - Case Studies of E and EM Surveys in Natural Resources Chairpersons: T. Grant Caldwell and B. Tezkan 09:00 - 0930 6.1 Meju, M.A. Geoelectromagnetic characterisation of natural resource targets: Genetic models, correspondence principles and case studies (Invited Review Paper) 09:30 - 09:45 6.2 Jones, A.G. and X. Garcia Okay Bay: A lesson in dimensionality for us all 09:45 - 10:00 6.3 Uchida, T., M. Honda, Ashari, and A. Andan Magnetotelluric investigation at the Bajawa geothermal field in Flores Island, Eastern Indonesia 10:00 - 10:15 6.4 Caldwell, T.G., S.L. Bennie, D.E. Keen, and D.J. Graham Long-Offset Transient Electromagnetic measurements at the Wairakei geothermal field 10:15 - 10:30 6.5 Garcia, X. and A.G. Jones Regional-scale magnetotelluric survey of the Yellowknife fault Session EM5 - EM Imaging: Inversion and Interpretation Approaches Chairpersons: P.P. Lugao and P.Weidelt 11:00 - 11:15 5.1 Lugao, P.P. Use of MPI and Galerkin projection methods in three- dimensional modeling and inversion of electromagnetic data 11:15 - 11:30 5.2 Regis, C.R.T. and L. Rijo Approximate equality constraints in the inversion of anisotropic MT data 11:30 - 11:45 5.3 Grammatica, N., M. Menvielle, and P. Tarits Study of the diurnal variation at a global scale 11:45 - 12:00 5.4 Zhdanov, M. and G. Hursan Quasi-analytical approximation in 3-D electromagnetic modeling and inversion 12:00 - 12:15 5.5 Hallbauer-Zadorozhnaya, V. and W.S. Mogilatov Mathematical modeling of the characteristic space- time distribution in transient processes of surface and borehole sounding 12:15 - 12:30 5.6 Mackie, R. and W. Rodi 3D MT inversion using nonlinear conjugate gradients Short Course 14:30 - 16:30 C2 Egbert, G.D. Robust Processing (Invited Short Course) Posters EM5 and EM6 16:30 - 19:00 5.7p Sharma, S.P. Joint inversion using global optimization of DC resistivity and MT data for resolving thin resistive and conducting layers 5.8p Pandey, D., M. Sinha, S. Singh, and L. Macgregor Joint inversion of electromagnetic and seismic data 5.9p Martyshko, P.S. and A.L. Rublev New method for 3-D electromagnetic inversion based on analytical approximation 5.10p Hoenig, M., S. Recher, B. Tezkan, and F.M. Neubauer Inversion of time domain induced polarization data 5.11p Regis, C.R.T. and L. Rijo Inversion of EMAP data 5.12p Luiz, J.G. and L. Rijo Inversion of 2-D MT data constrained by derivative operators of order greater than one 5.13p Porokhova, L. and I. Mardanova Improved technique of 2D inversion of magnetotelluric data 5.14p Pirttijarvi, M. and S.-E. Hjelt An approximate thin plate model in EM prospecting 5.15p Heise, W. and J. Pous Effects of undetected anisotropy in 2D inversion modelling 5.16p Jiadong, Q., M. Qingzhong, and M. Xianjin Boundary Element Method (BEM) and 2D or 3D geoelectrical structure analysis 5.17p Osella, A., N. Bonomo, P. Martinelli, and E. Lascano Sensitivity of 2D geoelectrical modeling techniques to image shallow structures having low resistivity contrasts 5.18p Osella, A., P. Martinelli, and D. Tortorella Detection of 3D conductive structures by 2D inversion of MT data 5.19p Martinelli, P. and A. Osella Long period effects over 2D structures due to spatially non-uniform 2D and 3D inducing fields 5.20p Esparza, F.J. and E. Gomez-Trevino New aspects of soundings at low induction numbers 5.21p Feldman, I.S. and B.A. Okulessky Some MT interpretation problems 5.22p Schwalenberg, K. and V. Rath Is the Singular Value Decomposition suitable for resolution studies in 2D-case? 6.6p El-Qady, G., K. Spitzer, and K. Ushijima Study of the geothermal field at Hamam Faraun Hot Spring using 3D resistivity modeling 6.7p Manzella, A., G. Volpi, N. Praticelli, and A. Zaja A new magnetotelluric experiment in Southern Tuscany: An electrostratrigraphic reconstruction of a well known geothermal area 6.8p Sainato, C., C. Pomposiello, G. Galindo(3), and R. Picicelli The geothermal aquifers at the Taco Ralo zone, Tucuman Province, Argentina 6.9p Pomposiello, C., A. Favetto, C. Sainato, and C. Mendonca A magnetotelluric study in the Termas de Ibera District, Northwest of Sao Paulo State, Brazil 6.10p Favetto, A., M.C. Pomposiello, and E. Rossello Using MT and seismic data to model the sedimentary basin of the Tucuman Plain, Argentina 6.11p Travassos, J., F.M. Santos, P.T.L. Menezes, and E. Almeida Electromagnetic investigation of the Sete Cidades Volcano (S. Miguel Island-Azores) 6.12p Kreutzmann, A. and K. Arnason 3D modelling and comparison of TEM and MT for geothermal exploration 6.13p Mohamed, A.K., M.A. Meju, and S.L. Fontes TEM-MT study of the deep structure of the northern margin of Parnaiba Basin: Tectonic and hydrogeological implications 6.14p Verma, S.K., K. Hemant, and A. Manglik Influence of shallow aquifers on the resolution of sub-trappean sediments 6.15p Ulugergerli, E.U., S.L. Fontes, E.F. La Terra, M.A. Meju, and C.R. Germano Electromagnetic images of major structures controlling groundwater distribution in the southeast margin of Parnaiba Basin, Brazil 6.16p Carrasquilla, A., E. Ulugergerli, C.A. Goncalves, and C.R. Germano Groundwater prospecting using Transient Electromagnetic geophysical method in Campos dos Goytacazes City, North of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil 6.17p Machado, A.F., S.L. Fontes, J.V. Miranda, and J.-M. Flexor Geoelectrical studies in the Brazilian Lake District region - Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil: Structural framework and groundwater 6.18p Santos, F.M., R.P. Castro, L. Matos, E. Almeida, R. Nolasco, L. Trindade, and L.M. Victor A hydrogeological study using MT, EM and SP 6.19p Sampaio, E.E.S. and H.K. Sato Interpretation of spectral electromagnetic data for copper and gold exploration in Northeastern Bahia, Brazil 6.20p Saraev, A., M. Garat, and V. Phomin Application of induction well logging when search of kimberlite pipes of Siberia 6.21p Verma, S.K., A. Manglik, and K. Hemant Detection of low velocity, high conductivity sediments by a joint-inversion approach August 22, Tuesday Session EM2 - Applied and Fundamental EM and CSMT in Ocean Studies Chairpersons: R.L. Evans and C. Brown 09:00 - 09:15 2.1 Flosadottir, A.H. and G.D. Egbert EM fields induced by a realistic model of the ocean tide 09:15 - 09:30 2.2 Palshin, N.A., L.L. Vanyan, R.D. Medzhitov, G.I. Shapiro, M.A. Evdoshenko, H. Utada, H. Shimizu, and Y.Tanaka Studies of current variability in the Sea of Japan using long-term cable voltage measurements 09:30 - 09:45 2.3 Chave, A.D., R.L. Evans, P. Tarits, and MELT Team Asymmetric mantle electrical structure beneath the East Pacific Rise at 17S 09:45 - 10:00 2.4 Jegen, M. and P. Tarits Correcting the MT data for topographic effects to image the shallow melt upper mantle structures 10:00 - 10:15 2.5 Key, K.W. and S.C. Constable Conductivity structure of a mid-ocean ridge: MT results from the East Pacific Rise 10:15 - 10:30 2.6 Evans, R.L., L. Law, and B. St Louis The resistivity structure of continental shelf sediments: Survey on the East and West Coast U.S. margins Session EM4 - New Techniques on Tensor Decomposition and Multidimensional Forward Modeling Chairpersons: J. Ledo and U. Schmucker 11:00 - 11:15 4.1 Denghai, B. and M.A. Meju All-time apparent resistivity for Transient Electromagnetic method 11:15 - 11:30 4.2 Varentsov, I., E. Fomenko, N. Golubev, S. Mehanee, G. Hursan, and M. Zhdanov Comparative study of 3D finite-difference and integral equation methods (COMMEMI-3 model set) 11:30 - 11:45 4.3 Agarwal, A.K., J.T. Weaver, and F.E.M. Lilley An application of tensor invariant analysis to real data 11:45 - 12:00 4.4 Cheryauka, A. and M. Zhdanov Scattering on joint electrical and magnetic inhomogeneities: Overview of nonlinear approximations, comparison, logging applications 12:00 - 12:15 4.5 Toh, H., A. Schultz, and M. Uyeshima Comparative study of relaxation methods for EM induction in heterogeneous spheres: MRA, BICG and BICGSTAB 12:15 - 12:30 4.6 Garcia, X. and A.G. Jones Extended decomposition of MT data Short Course 14:30 - 16:30 C3 Mackie, R.L. 2-D MT Inversion (Invited Short Course) August 24, Thursday Session EM7 - Array EM Studies Chairpersons: M. Engels and A.Viljanen 09:00 - 09:30 7.1 Egbert, G.D. Processing and interpretation of electromagnetic induction array data: A review (Invited Review Paper) 09:30 - 09:45 7.2 Egbert, G.D., M.E. Eisel, O.S. Boyd, and H.F. Morrison DC trains and PC3s: Source effects in mid-latitude geomagnetic transfer functions 09:45 - 10:00 7.3 Zhdanov, M., N. Golubev, S. Fang, K. Matsuo, and T. Negi 3-D interpretation of the array magnetotelluric data 10:00 - 10:15 7.4 Arora, B.R. and P.B.V. Subba Rao Integrated modeling of EM response functions from peninsular India and Bay of Bengal 10:45 - 11:15 7.5 Korja, T. and BEAR Working Group Baltic Electromagnetic Array Research: An overview 11:15 - 11:30 7.6 Varentsov, I., E. Sokolova, and BEAR Working Group Data processing techniques for the array electromagnetic soundings 11:30 - 11:45 7.7 Roden, K. Interpretation of source effect-distorted BEAR-data 11:45 - 12:00 7.8 Viljanen, A., E.I. Kallio, T.I. Pulkkinen, A. Pulkkinen, L. Hakkinen, R., O. Amm, and BEAR Working Group Magnetic field separation: Importance of the internal part in ionospheric studies Short Course 14:00 - 16:00 C4 Tyburczy, J. The Relation of Laboratory Conductivity Measurements to Field Observations (Invited Short Course) Posters EM2, EM4 and EM7 16:00 - 18:30 2.7p Palshin, N.A., V.A. Matyushenko, L.L. Vanyan, and A.M. Poray-Koshits Measurements of the electric field induced by sea currents in the coastal zone of the Strait of White Sea 2.8p Yegorov, I.V. and N.A. Palshin Factors effecting on motionally induced electromagnetic field in global scale 2.9p Tyler, R.H. On the dependence of large-scale ocean generated electric currents and magnetic fields on the non- dipole component of the earth's main magnetic field 2.10p Sigray, P. Monitoring of motionally induced voltages in the Baltic Sea 2.11p Abramova, D.Yu., L.L. Vanyan, N.A. Palshin, E.P. Kharin, and H. Utada Induction study using Sq harmonic derived from JASC voltage 2.12p Evans, R.L., A.D. Chave, and J.R. Booker Electrical connection of the ocean and mantle at a subduction zone: Model study for the Andes at 21S 2.13p Tarits, P., A.D. Chave, and R.L. Evans Along ridge changes in the mantle electrical conductivity structure beneath the EPR between 17 and 15 South 2.14p Nolasco, R. and P. Tarits Image of the mantle beneath the actives hotspots 2.15p Nolasco, R. and P. Tarits Source effects on geomagnetic data from Tahiti area 4.7p Bibby, H.M. and T.G. Caldwell Controlled Source Magnetotellurics: The role of the magnetic field 4.8p Kocherov, A. AMT data processing: Some difference compared to MT one 4.9p Pracser, E. and L. Szarka Tensor decomposition examples by using the corrected phase deviation formulas 4.10p Eisel, M. and G.D. Egbert On the stability of magnetotelluric transfer function estimates and the reliability of their variances 4.11p Kovacikova, S. and J. Pek Generalized Riccati equation for 1-D MT impedances in anisotropic structures 4.12p Lezaeta, P. A complex distortion matrix tensor decomposition: A new method to detect and remove local strong current channelling 4.13p Ledo, J., P. Queralt, and A. Marti An approach to correct galvanic distortions effects on 3D environments 4.14p Ledo, J., A. Gabas, and A. Marcuello Static shift levelling using the tipper 4.15p Weidelt, P. and C. Stuntebeck Freely decaying current modes: An example for a complete set of eigenfunctions and possible applications 4.16p Weidelt, P. Numerical modelling of transient-electromagnetic fields in three-dimensional conductors: A comparison of methods 4.17p Avdeev, D.B., A.V. Kuvshinov, O.V. Pankratov, and G. Newman New advances in a fast 3D electromagnetic integral equation solution 7.9p Weckmann, U., O. Ritter, and V. Haak Modelling of strong 3D effects in MT data from Namibia 7.10p Soyer, W. Anomalous geomagnetic variation in the Southern Central Andes 7.11p Viljanen, A., O. Amm, A. Pulkkinen, and BEAR Working Group Magnetic field separation: Use of a two-dimensional magnetometer array with some improvements of the field interpolation 7.12p Vanyan, L.L., N.A. Palshin, and BEAR Working Group Polar cap currents as a possible source for MT soundings in BEAR project 7.13p Smirnov, M., V. Ismagilov, and BEAR Working Group Investigation of the source influence on the results of magnetotelluric data robust processing for the period range of geomagnetic pulsations from the BEAR data 7.14p Lahti, I., T. Korja, M. Smirnov, and BEAR Working Group Analysis and decomposition of the BEAR array impedance tensors 7.15p Sokolova, E., I. Varentsov, E. Martanus, K. Nalivaiko, and BEAR Working Group Complete set of transfer functions for the Baltic Electromagnetic Array Research (BEAR) 7.16p Sokolova, E., I Varentsov, and BEAR Working Group Investigation and elimination of the polar source distortions in the BEAR project transfer functions 7.17p Martanus, E., E. Sokolova, I. Varentsov, K. Nalivaiko, and BEAR Working Group Morphology of geomagnetic transfer operators in the polar Europe (BEAR experiment) 7.18p Engels, M., O. Amm, A. Pulkkinen, A. Viljanen, and BEAR Working Group Multisheet modeling of the Fennoscandian Shield: Source effect studies August 25, Friday Session EM8 - Local and Regional Electromagnetic Studies Chairpersons: M.C. Pomposiello, A.L. Padilha, and A.G. Jones 09:00 - 09:30 8.1 Ogawa, Y. Effective modelling of local and regional EM data (Invited Review Paper) 09:30 - 09:45 8.2 Jones, A.G. and I.J. Ferguson The electric Moho 09:45 - 10:00 8.3 Stanica, D. Carpathian conductivity anomaly and its relation with Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ) 10:00 - 10:15 8.4 Ingerov, O.I., I.I. Rokityansky, and A.L. Lozovoy Deep fault mapping by Magnetotellurics in the Ukraine 10:15 - 10:30 8.5 Brown, C., P. Denny, and V. Haak VARNET-MT: Interpretation of magnetotelluric and magnetovariational data over Variscan and Caledonian structures in SW Ireland 11:00 - 11:15 8.6 Ledo, J. and A.G. Jones Regional electrical conductivity structure of the Southern Canadian Cordillera and its physical interpretation 11:15 - 11:30 8.7 Schwalenberg, K., H. Brasse, P. Lezaeta, V. Rath, W. Soyer, and V. Haak Two-dimensional modeling of magnetotelluric data from the Central Andes 11:30 - 11:45 8.8 Adam, A. and L. Szarka Images about a deep extensional basin by using rotational invariants of the magnetotelluric impedance tensor 11:45 - 12:00 8.9 Muller, A. 3-D modeling of conductivity structure: Integrating Magnetotellurics, induction vectors and the effect of steep topography - A case study from Merapi Volcano (Central Java) 12:00 - 12:15 8.10 Schneider, E. Distortion of MT impedances caused by a shallow 3D high conductivity structure 12:15 - 12:30 8.11 Friedrichs, B. A MT profile across the Elbe lineament in Northern Germany Posters EM8 14:30 - 18:30 8.12p Santos, F.M., R. Luzio, A. Soares, and L.M. Victor Investigation of the deep conductivity structure of the SW Iberia using low frequency Magnetotellurics 8.13p Almeida, E.P., J. Pous, A. Marcuello, P. Queralt, F.M. Santos, R. Nolasco, L. Matos, and L.A.M. Victor New MT measurements in the transition between South Portuguese, Ossa Morena and Centro Iberia zones 8.14p Pous, J., P. Queralt, A. Marcuello, and W. Heise Magnetotelluric signature of Northern Iberian Peninsula: Crustal structure of the Cantabrian Mountains and associated foreland basins 8.15p Nolasco, R., F.M. Santos, E. Almeida, J. Pous, and L.A.M. Victor Investigation of coast effect and its correction on magnetotelluric data 8.16p Soares, A., F.M. Santos, and ISO-3D Group Electric field observations in the CAM-1 cable (between Madeira and Lisbon) 8.17p Junge, A., A. Kreutzmann, and F. Santos Long Period Magnetotellurics on the Azores Islands 8.18p Junge, A., G. Dawes, and K. Whaler Magnetotellurics in the Eastern European Alps 8.19p Kreutzmann, A., A. Junge, and H. Eysteinsson Investigation of the good conductor beneath Iceland with MT 8.20p Korja, T., V. Asming, A.A. Kovtun, N.A. Palshin, M. Smirnov, A. Tokarev, A.A. Zhamaletdinov, and BEAR Working Group Crustal conductivity map of the Fennoscandian Shield 8.21p Schneider, E. Interpreting a three-dimensional resistivity structure using different algorithms 8.22p Stoll, J.B. Array tensor-geoelectrics on a high conductivity nappe pile 8.23p Stoll, J.B. The high conductivity zone of Muenchberg: A marker horizon of the carbon cycle 8.24p Gurer, A. The difference in deep conductivity structure across the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ): On the Golcuk 1999 earthquake segment 8.25p Stanica, D. and M. Stanica Geodynamic evolution of the Vrancea seismogenic area revealed by magnetotelluric tomography 8.26p Madarasi, A. Conductivity anomalies within the basement in the telluric map of Transdanubia 8.27p Varga, G. Reinterpretation of the Transdanubian conductance anomaly using 2D inversion 8.28p Adam, A. Geoelectric model of the tectonics in the area of the Berhida earthquake (Hungary) 8.29p Stefaniuk, M., T. Czerwinski, and W. Klitynski Project of magnetotelluric survey in the Polish Carpathians - Methodology of data acqusition, processing and interpretation, and selected results 8.30p Kovacikova, S., V. Cerv, and O. Praus Modelling of the conductivity distribution at the contact of the Bohemian Massif with the Western Carpathians 8.31p Feldman, I.S., B.A. Okulessky, A.V. Lipilin, R.G. Berzin, V.G. Sibgatullin, and I.P. Shpak MT results on Russian geotransects 8.32p Kulik, S.N. and T.K. Burakhovich Electrical conductivity anomalies of the earth crust and upper mantle of the Ukraine 8.33p Bedrosian, P. Comparison of electrical structure and seismicity along segments of the San Andreas Fault: Hollister, Parkfield, and Carrizo Plain 8.34p Craven, J.A., D.E. Boerner, and R.D. Kurtz Imaging Proterozoic Fe-metasomatism using A/MT over the Temagami Lake magnetic anomaly, Ontario, Canada 8.35p Ledo, J., A.G. Jones, I. Ferguson, L. Wolynec, J. Spratt, and G. Wennberg SNORCLE - Northern Cordillera MT experiment: Regional structures 8.36p Ledo, J., A.G. Jones, and I. Ferguson SNORCLE - Northern Cordillera MT experiment: Electrical conductivity distribution of the Tintina Fault 8.37p Wu, X., A.G. Jones, I. Ferguson, and D. Eaton Comparison of the magnetotelluric and seismic anisotropy directions across the great Slave Lake Shear Zone, Northwest Territories, Canada 8.38p Bologna, M.S., I. Vitorello, A.L. Padilha, and M.B. Padua Imaging electrical conductivity structures at upper mantle depths in the Alto Paranaiba Igneous Province (APIP) of Brazil 8.39p Brito, P.M.A., A.L. Padilha, and I. Vitorello Magnetotelluric soundings across the Taubate Basin, Southeast Brazil 8.40p Padilha, A.L. and I. Vitorello Magnetotelluric and Geomagnetic Depth Soundings revealing upper crustal conductors along the Torres Syncline Hinge, Southeast Parana Basin, Brazil 8.41p Morais, E.R. and P.T.L. Menezes TEM imaging of platform carbonates from Sergipe- Alagoas Basin - Brazil: Preliminary results 8.42p Schnegg, P.-A. and S.L. Fontes EM induction modelling of the Araguainha impact crater using Walsh functions 8.43p Dias, G.A.N. and I. Figueiredo Magnetotelluric investigation at a profile between Vitoria, State of Espirito Santo, and Belo Horizonte, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil: Preliminary results 8.44p Rodrigues, A.L., E. Ulugergerli, S.L. Fontes, and J. Porsani Investigations in a exploratory program of the central part of Sao Francisco Basin - Brazil 8.45p Borzotta, E. and M. Mamani Preliminary magnetovariational and magnetotelluric results from 9 MT soundings along a WE profile at 33-34 deg South in Argentina 8.46p Favetto, A., M. De La Vega, and A. Osella Distortions on MT transfer function due to percolation 8.47p Lezaeta, P. and H. Brasse A case of strong current channelling in the Southern Central Andes 8.48p Schwalenberg, K. The application of linear and nonlinear sensitivity studies on a two-dimensional conductivity model from the Central Andes 8.49p Ritter, O., U. Weckmann, T. Vietor, and V. Haak Conductivity anomalies as markers of crustal reactivation - An example from the Damara Belt in Namibia 8.50p Gokarn, S.G., C.K. Rao, C. Selvaraj, and G. Gupta Magnetotelluric studies across the Indus Tsangpo and Shyok suture zones in the NW Himalayan region 8.51p Solon, K.D., A.G. Jones, K.D. Nelson, and M.J. Unsworth Conductivity structure of the Bangong suture zone, Central Tibet, from INDEPTH-III magnetotelluric data 8.52p Jie, S., J. Guangwen, W. Jijun, T. Ji, and L. Tiesheng Deep electric structures in Hunan-Hubei area and its tectonic implications 8.53p Zhao, G., Y. Zhan, J. Tang, and J Zhao Deep electrical structure beneath Tianshan Mountain orogenic belt and the vicinity 8.54p Zhan, Y., G. Zhao, F. Xuan, J. Tang, and D. Bai The electrical structure beneath Wudalianchi volcanic cluster and its comparison with that beneath Tianchi Volcano in Northeast China 8.55p Mituhata, Y., Y. Ogawa, M. Mishina, and T.Uchida Magnetotelluric investigation in a shallow seismically active area: A case study in the Northern Miyagi Prefecture, Japan 8.56p Takakura, S., T. Hashimoto, K. Koike, and Y. Ogawa Interpretation of the resistivity structure of the Aso Caldera, Central Kyushu, Japan, inferred from a magnetotelluric survey 8.57p Ogawa, Y., M. Mishina, T. Goto, H. Satoh, N. Oshiman, Y. Takahashi, T. Nishitani, M. Uyeshima, Y. Honkura, and M. Matsushima Magnetotelluric imaging of deep structure of active faults in NE Japan 8.58p Negi, T. and H. Okamura Sensitivity of MT for detecting 3D anomaly induced by salt-dome under the oil fields 8.59p Fuji-ta, K. and S. Fujiwara An electrical resistivity structure obtained by stationary wide-band MT system 8.60p Varentsov, I. and N. Baglaenko Inversion of the COPROD-2S synthetic data sets 8.61p Sokolova, E. and I. Varentsov Results of the COMDAT comparative study of MT processing techniques August 26, Saturday Session EM3 - Studies of the Earth's Mantle from Long-Period Ground-Based and Satellite EM Data Chairpersons: N. Grammatica and J. Pous 09:00 - 09:15 3.1 Grammatica, N. and P. Tarits Satellite magnetic anomalies and induction anomalies for various heterogeneously conducting Earth models - A comparative study 09:15 - 09:30 3.2 Tarits, P. Investigation of satellite magnetic data for induction studies: MAGSAT, OERSTED 09:30 - 09:45 3.3 Schmucker, U. A spherical harmonic analysis of the Dst recovery phase of magnetic storms 09:45 - 10:00 3.4 Everett, M.E. Earth transient electromagnetic response at satellite altitudes to geomagnetic storm time recovery phase 10:00 - 10:15 3.5 Park, S.K. Linkages between extension, Petrology, and Magnetotellurics in the crust and mantle: An example from the California Basin and Range 10:15 - 10:30 3.6 Jones, A.G., I.J. Ferguson, A.D. Chave, R.L. Evans, and G.W. McNeice The electric lithosphere of the Slave Craton 11:00 - 11:15 3.7 Chave, A.D., R.L. Evans, A.G. Jones, and J.H. Filloux Deep lake bottom magnetotelluric sounding in the Slave Craton 11:15 - 11:30 3.8 Fujii, I. and A. Schultz The three-dimensional electromagnetic response of the Earth to ring current and auroral oval excitation 11:30 - 11:45 3.9 Gatzemeier, A. and K. Bahr Long period array magnetotelluric measurements and 3D modelling: Indication of an anisotropic upper mantle? 11:45 - 12:00 3.10 Kuvshinov, A.V., D.B. Avdeev, O.V. Pankratov, and N. Olsen Ocean effect is a major contributor to anomalous behaviour of coastal C-responses in Dst period range up to 20 days