Geomagnetic insights on an active tectonic contact: peceneaga-camena fault (PCF)

2013;
: pp. 100 - 102
https://doi.org/10.23939/jgd2013.02.100
Received: August 01, 2013
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Institute of Geodynamics of the Romanian Academy, Solid Earth Dynamics Department
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Subbotin Institute of Geophysics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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Institute of Geodynamics of the Romanian Academy
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Subbotin Institute of Geophysics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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Institute of Geodynamics of the Romanian Academy
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Subbotin Institute of geophysics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Highly detailed ground magnetics were jointly conducted by Romanian and Ukrainian researchers on a PCF segment in order to reveal the potential of the geomagnetic method for investigating active faults.

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