Chinese Electrical Methods Symposium abstracts:
List of abstracts presented at the Electrical Methods Symposium in Hangzhou, China May 7-8, 1996

Chinese abstracts:

  1. Multi-scale inversion for magnetotelluric data by Xu Yi-Xian and Wang Jia-Yin, China University of Geology at Wuhan
  2. Magnetotelluric Survey for Middle Devonian Strat in Central Guangsi
    Sub-basin by Jin Zu-Fa, Geologic Institute, Bureau of Geophysical Prospecting
  3. Differential pseudo-seismic approach a rapid MT processing method by He Zhan-Xiang, Fifth Geologic Survey Division, Bureau of Geophysical Prospecting
  4. Principles and application of the EMAP technique by Liu Hong and Liu Dong-Qing, Fifth Geologic Survey Division, Bureau of Geophysical Prospecting
  5. Experiment on long-time-window TEM sounding in a difficult area by
    Yan Liang-Jun, Su Zhu-Liu, Hu Jia-Hua and Hu Wen-Bo, Dept. of Information Engineering, Jianghan Petroleum College
  6. Application of "Combinational" EMAP Sounding in Mountainous areas by Su Zhu-Liu, Yan Liang-Jun, Chen Qing-li and Hu Wen-Bo, Dept. of Information Engineering, Jianghan Petroleum College
  7. Measurements for improving quality of MT data acquisition by Yao Zhi-Long, Geophysical Company, Bureau of Non-ferrous metals
  8. Study of static effects in MT data by TEM observations by Wang Qing-Yi, Bureau of Non-ferrous metals

Outside China:

  1. Exploration And Delineation Of Oil And Gas Traps Using Electromagnetic Imaging by Prof.  George V. Keller, John M.(Jack) Jordan, and M. Tahsin Tasci, Stratasearch Corp., Golden, CO., USA
  2. Electrical Methods In Prospecting For Oil And Gas by Prof.  George V. Keller, Stratasearch Corp., Golden, CO, USA
  3. Multi-Site, Multi-Frequency Tensor Decomposition Of Magnetotelluric Data by Gary W. McNeice, Phoenix Geophysics, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, and Alan G. Jones, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
  4. Application Of Magnetotelluric Method To Hydrocarbon Exploration In The Yurihara  Area, Northeast Japan by  Yuji Mitsuhata, Hidehiro Ishikawa, Koichi Nakagami and Koichi Matsuo, Japan National Oil Corporation Technology Research Center
  5. Combining Natural Source and Controlled Source AMT in Difficult Exploration Environments by Kenneth L. Zonge and Scott Urquhart, Zonge Engineering & Research Organization. Inc. Tucson, AZ, USA
  6. From Thule to Huli's: Use of Magnetotellurics in Difficult Acquisition Areas by Karen Rae Christopherson, Chinook Geoconsulting, Inc., Evergreen CO, USA
  7. Time-Domain (Transient) Electromagnetic Sounding For Structural Mapping In Difficult Exploration Areas by John M.(Jack) Jordan, and M. Tahsin Tasci, Stratasearch Corp., Golden, CO, USA.

 

 

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