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Michael Becken
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In late 2022, 79 magnetotelluric (MT) measurements were acquired across the Hovsgol and Darhad region, in northern Mongolia, consisting of an array (200 km by 200 km) and several denser profiles (~10 km site spacing). Currently, little is known about the subsurface structure of t
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The whole-lithosphere architecture controls the genesis, evolution, and transport of ore-forming fluids. Transient tectonic and geodynamic processes, occurring at various spatial and temporal scales, control the structure of the lithosphere. However, there remains questions about
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We are investigating the lithospheric properties and lithospheric architecture beneath Mongolia with three-dimensional models of the electrical resistivity generated from magnetotelluric measurements. In addition, thermo-mechanical numerical modelling, with geophysically-guided c
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The Mongol-Okhotsk suture and the Adaatsag ophiolite belt are associated with the closure of the Mongol-Okhotsk paleo-ocean and are located within the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) and Mongolia. The suture zone is flanked by volcanic-plutonic belts that host significant meta
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We carried out long-term measurements of the electric potential in the laboratory and in the field and assessed the stability and temperature sensitivity of the recordings.
In the field, a robust design for long-term telluric recordings including a redundant parallel di ...
In the field, a robust design for long-term telluric recordings including a redundant parallel di ...
Improved Responses with Multitaper Spectral Analysis for Magnetotelluric Time Series Data Processing
Examples from Field Data
In order to attain good quality transfer function estimates from magnetotelluric field data (i.e., smooth behavior and small uncertainties across all frequencies), we compare time series data processing with and without a multitaper approach for spectral estimation. There are sev
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Three-dimensional (3-D) modelling of magnetotelluric (MT) data is standard practice nowadays, with various 3D inverse solvers being available for commercial and scientific usage. Three approaches are commonly used to numerically solve Maxwell’s equations in practice: finite-diffe
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The tectonic evolution of Northeast Africa, particularly the interaction between the Saharan Metacraton and the Arabian-Nubian Shield in Egypt, remains poorly understood due to the lack of deeply-penetrating geophysical data that can shed light on lithospheric structures. We pres
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Characterizing suture zones in an accretionary orogenic belt
Insights from magnetotelluric measurements in the Beishan orogen
Ophiolite mélanges are commonly found in ancient accretionary orogenic belts. However, they may have diverse origins because they can form in various tectonic settings, including fore-arc, back-arc, active continental margins, mid-ocean ridges, and continental rifts. Identifying
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In the framework of a mineral system approach, a combination of components is required to develop a mineral system. This includes the whole-lithosphere architecture, which controls the transport of ore-forming fluids, and favorable tectonic and geodynamic processes, occurring at
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Regional magnetotellurics across Mongolia
Constraining lithospheric properties and architecture
Mongolia is a region of major scientific relevancy because it is a prime example of continental intraplate surface deformation, which is poorly studied and not well understood. There are open questions regarding the tectonic evolution of the region, including the closure of the M
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Electrodes are used to measure a potential difference between two points. In geophysical and geotechnical applications they are often in the form of non-polarizable porous-pot electrodes. Here we describe the design, construction, and testing of modular and refillable electrodes,
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Northeast Africa, which today includes the Arabian-Nubian Shield and the Saharan Metacraton, experienced a complex and long history of tectonic events. These include cratonization, which resulted in thickening of the lithosphere and formation of stable cratons, and decratonizatio
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Both low resistivity zones and low velocity zones are distributed in the middle-lower crust of the western Lhasa terrane, Tibetan Plateau, China. Some estimates from electrical resistivity data suggest large volume fractions of silicate melts that are difficult to reconcile with
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Deformation in the continental interior, far from tectonic plate boundaries, is not fully understood. Due to its location, Mongolia is a prime natural laboratory for studying effects such as intracontinental deformation and intraplate volcanism. A previous regional magnetotelluri
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Magnetotelluric Data Across Mongolia
Implications for Intracontinental Deformation and Intraplate Volcanism — Report on New Measurements
Intracontinental deformation and intraplate volcanism, which occur far from tectonic plate boundaries, are not fully understood. Their origin and evolution are linked by crust-mantle interactions and mantle convection dynamics. Mongolia is an ideal natural laboratory for studying
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Controls on the metallogenesis of the Lhasa–Mozugongka district, Gangdese Belt, Tibetan Plateau
Constraints on melt distribution and viscosity from the 3-D electrical structure of the lithosphere
Some of the largest and most significant Miocene porphyry copper systems in China are within the Gangdese metallogenic belt on the southern Tibetan Plateau. It has been recognized that the crustal architecture and rheology, derived from regional tectonic events, has direct implic
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The structure of continental intraplate volcanic systems — which occur far from active tectonic margins, unlike the majority of Earth’s volcanism — is enigmatic and not fully understood, as are the underlying mechanisms responsible. Quaternary–Neogene aged, alkaline basalt flows
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Quaternary–Neogene aged, alkaline basalt flows and clusters of volcanic cones are found in Central Mongolia, which is in the continental interior thousands of kilometres from active tectonic margins [1]. Using a high-resolution, multi-scale, magnetotelluric dataset, we generate b
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Delamination of the lower crust or lithospheric mantle is one explanation for the surface uplift observed in areas of mountain building. This process describes the removal of the lower part of the tectonic plate and can occur in various ways. Different styles of delamination typi
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