V. Červ, S. Kováčiková, J. Pek, J. Pěčová, Oldfich Praus
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Model of Electrical Conductivity Distribution across Central Europe
This contribution is aimed at suggesting and analyzing a thin sheet model of the electrical conductivity structure beneath Central Europe that would fit the induction response data, specifically the in-phase induction vector distribution. In particular, attention is paid to fitting the reversals of the induction vectors that suggest the existence of elongated zones of high electrical conductivity distinguishing main structural units.