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Vol 207
Pages:
190-194
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Article

Primary forecast of density-related nonstationarity of cross-section upper part

Authors:
I. B. Movchan1
V. Yu. Asyanina2
About authors
  • 1 — Ph.D. associate professor National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
  • 2 — post-graduate student National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
Date submitted:
2013-07-06
Date accepted:
2013-09-09
Date published:
2014-03-17

Abstract

The state of profile higher part state and the directly depended housing stock are determined by geological factors and human influence. It both define time variation of the density of surface states structural and material systems. Gravimetric survey for the gravitational field temporal dynamics is the cheap method for its rapid assessment. Its description can be done at two levels: the structural one (qualitative) and the depth (quantitative).

Область исследования:
(Archived) Qestion of the geoecology
Keywords:
disjunction monitoring gravity field stationarity variability fracture rose-chart structure profile
Funding:

None

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References

  1. Dods S.D. The new series of 1:1 000 000-scale magnetic anomaly maps of the Geological Survey of Canada. The Utility of Regional Gravity and Magnetic Anomaly Maps. Tulsa, 1985.
  2. Veselov K.E. Absolute gravity measurement. Gravity prospecting. Мoscow, 1990.

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