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The North American Central Plains conductivity anomaly and its correlation with gravity, magnetic, seismic, and heat flow data in Saskatchewan, Canada
Alan G. Jones
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, James A. Craven
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Physics & Astronomy
Saskatchewan
100%
Canada
69%
plains
65%
heat transmission
62%
anomalies
45%
gravitation
42%
conductivity
37%
profiles
22%
crusts
20%
eclogite
15%
tectonics
12%
high gravity environments
12%
basements
11%
dipping
10%
Earth mantle
9%
borders
9%
magnetometers
8%
phase transformations
7%
trends
6%
porosity
5%
magnetization
5%
collisions
5%
electrical resistivity
5%
shift
4%
fluids
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
gravity flow
69%
heat flow
57%
conductivity
46%
plain
43%
anomaly
38%
crust
12%
province
10%
serpentinite
9%
magnetometer
9%
eclogite
8%
magnetization
8%
geological structure
8%
electrical conductivity
7%
border
6%
collision
6%
mantle
6%
gravity
6%
porosity
5%
tectonics
5%
fluid
4%
trend
4%
material
3%