Moskva, Moscow, Russian Federation
Moskva, Moscow, Russian Federation
Moskva, Moscow, Russian Federation
from 01.01.2022 until now
Institute of Applied Geophysics named after Academician E.K. Fedorov (Nauchnyy sotrudnik)
Moscow, Moscow, Russian Federation
VAK Russia 1.6
UDC 550.389
UDC 55
UDC 550.34
UDC 550.383
CSCSTI 37.31
CSCSTI 37.01
CSCSTI 37.15
CSCSTI 37.25
CSCSTI 38.01
CSCSTI 36.00
CSCSTI 37.00
CSCSTI 38.00
CSCSTI 39.00
CSCSTI 52.00
Russian Classification of Professions by Education 05.03.01
Russian Classification of Professions by Education 05.00.00
Russian Library and Bibliographic Classification 263
Russian Library and Bibliographic Classification 26
Russian Trade and Bibliographic Classification 632
Russian Trade and Bibliographic Classification 63
BISAC SCI032000 Physics / Geophysics
BISAC SCI SCIENCE
The article presents the results of work on the interpretation of a digital model of the anomalous magnetic field (AMF) of the Crimean region and adjacent waters, based on retrospective data. For interpretation, a priori data in various fields of geology and geophysics were studied in the public domain. The main interpretation tool was the comparison of the calculated high-frequency and low-frequency magnetic field transformants with a priori geological and geophysical information. Based on the results, a scheme of the tectonic structures of the Crimean region reflected in its magnetic field was constructed.
Anomalous magnetic field of the Earth (AMFE), Crimean region, global models, geology, tectonics, magnetic field transformations, interpretation of the magnetic field
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