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Some techniques for interpreting magnetic field in complex environments
L. V. Eppelbaum
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School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University
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Magnetic Field
100%
Inverse Problem
66%
Azerbaijan
66%
Desert Area
33%
Rapid Development
33%
Physical Condition
33%
Magnetization
33%
Quantitative Interpretation
33%
Magnetic Anomaly
33%
Magnetic Properties
33%
Residual Magnetization
33%
Direct Problem
33%
Geophysics
33%
Mountainous Areas
33%
Model Interpretation
33%
3D Magnetic Field
33%
Magnetic Field Modeling
33%
Geological Conditions
33%
Block Diagram
33%
Forest Area
33%
Processing Analysis
33%
Deterministic Method
33%
Challenging Conditions
33%
Water Area
33%
Rock Properties
33%
Complex Geological Environment
33%
Greater Caucasus
33%
Rugged Terrain
33%
Lesser Caucasus
33%
Gold Deposit
33%
Azerbaijani
33%
Hard-to-reach
33%
Magnetic Field Correlation
33%
Topcross
33%
Shallow Reservoir
33%
Magnetization Intensity
33%
Magnetic Exploration
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Azerbaijan
100%
Geophysics
50%
Inverse Problem
50%
Mountainous Area
50%
Data Transmission
50%
Magnetic Anomalies
50%
Magnetic Property
50%