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Read Volume 24 Issue 1 of Geophysics. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our privacy policy. 1 The principles and limitations of geophysical exploration methods 1. Introduction 1. The survey methods 1. The problem of ambiguity in geophysical interpretation 6.
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Papers should have broad and immediate implications meriting rapid decisions and high visibility. Greater India extended 2, ± and 1, ± km farther north from the present northern margin of India at °E and °E at ~ Ma; An area of ≥ × 10 6 km 2 of Greater Indian lithosphere was consumed by subduction.
Geophysical Abstracts October-December (Numbers ) By MARY C. RABBITT and S. VESSELOWSKY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN D Abstracts of world literature contained in periodicals, books, and patents UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT P-RINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON: Chapter B: Geophysical abstractsApril-June Chapter C: Geophysical abstractsJuly-September Geophysical Research Abstracts (GRA) is published under licence by Copernicus GmbH (Copernicus Publications).
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(), was respected and honored for his accomplishments in fields ranging from geophysical exploration to book collecting. Throughout his career, DeGolyer founded several major corporations including the Amerada Petroleum Corporation, the Geophysical Research Corporation and DeGolyer and MacNaughton.Chapter C: Geophysical abstractsJuly-September Chapter D: Geophysical abstractsOctober-December