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Numerical analysis of geoelectric fields in a medium with faults

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An efficient method of electromagnetic field calculation is applied to the model of a multilayer nonhomogeneous medium with an arbitrary number of vertical faults. The model simulates a medium that includes the asthenosphere, the crustal layer, and the surface sedimentary layer, all joined by conducting faults. The numerical results are calculated and the effect of faults is assessed.

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  1. A. S. Barashkov and V. I. Dmitriev, “Solving elliptical equations with high-contrast coefficients in an unbounded region,” this issue.

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This research was partially supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant No. 96-05-64340) and by the Interuniversity Scientific Program “Russian Universities: Basic Research.”

Translated from Chislennye Metody v Matematicheskoi Fizike, Moscow State University, pp. 85–93, 1998.

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Barashkov, A.S., Dmitriev, V.I. Numerical analysis of geoelectric fields in a medium with faults. Comput Math Model 10, 283–290 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02358948

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