North American Central Plains conductivity anomaly (NACP)
Trace of the NACP from southern South Dakota through the Praries to Hudson Bay.
Collaborators.....
- Prof. Ian Ferguson, University of Manitoba (THOT)
- Prof. John Booker, University of Washington (NoD)
Related Activities.....
Published Papers.....
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Jones, A.G. and Savage, J.G., 1986.
North American Central Plains conductivity anomaly goes east.
Geophysical Research Letters,
13, 685-688.
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Jones, A.G., 1988.
Static shift of magnetotelluric data and its removal in a sedimentary basin
environment.
Geophysics,
53, 967-978.
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Jones, A.G., 1988.
Discussion of ``A magnetotelluric investigation under the Williston
Basin'' by J.M. Maidens and K.V. Paulson.
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences,
25, 1132-1139.
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Jones, A.G. and Craven, J.A., 1990.
The North American Central Plains conductivity anomaly and its
correlation with gravity, magnetics, seismic, and heat flow data in
the Province of Saskatchewan.
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors,
60, 169-194.
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39: Morel-a-l'Huissier, P., Green, A.G.,
Jones, A.G., Latham, T., Majorowicz, J.A., Drury, M.J. and Thomas, M.D.,
1990.
The crust beneath the intra-cratonic Williston Basin from geophysical
data.
In: The Potential of Deep Seismic Reflection for Hydrocarbon Exploration,
edited by B. Pinet and C. Bois,
published by Les Editions Technip, 141-160.
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Jones, A.G., Craven, J.A., McNeice, G.A.,
Ferguson, I.J., Boyce, T., Farquarson, C. and Ellis, R.G.1993.
The North American Central Plains conductivity anomaly within the Trans-Hudson
orogen in northern Saskatchewan.
Geology, 21, 1027-1030.
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47: Nelson, K.D., Baird, D.J., Walters, J.J.,
Hauck, M., Brown, L.D., Oliver, J.E., Ahern, J.L., Hajnal, Z., Jones, A.G.
and Sloss, L.L., 1993.
Trans-Hudson orogen and Williston basin in Montana and North Dakota: New
COCORP deep profiling results.
Geology,
21, 447-450.
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49: Jones, A.G., Craven, J.A., McNeice, G.A.,
Ferguson, I.J., Boyce, T., Farquharson, C. and Ellis, R.G., 1993.
The North American Central Plains conductivity anomaly within the Trans-Hudson
orogen in northern Saskatchewan.
Geology,
21, 1027-1030.
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50: Jones, A.G., 1993.
The COPROD2 dataset: Tectonic setting, recorded MT data and
comparison of models.
Journal of Geomagnetism and Geoelectricity,
45, 933-955.
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A.G. Jones, T.J. Katsube, and P. Schwann, 1997
The longest conductivity anomaly in the world explained: sulphides in
fold hinges causing very high electrical anisotropy
Journal of Geomagnetism and Geoelectricity, 49, 1619-1629.
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70: White, D.J., A.G. Jones, S.B. Lucas and Z. Hajnal, 1999.
Tectonic evolution of the Superior Boundary Zone from coincident seismic
reflection and magnetotelluric profiles
Tectonics, 18, 430-451.
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72: Ferguson, I.J., A.G. Jones, Y. Sheng, X. Wu and I. Shiozaki, 1999.
Geoelectric response and crustal electrical-conductivity structure of the
Flin Flon Belt, Trans-Hudson Orogen, Canada
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 36, 1917-1938.
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92: Evans, S., A.G. Jones, J. Spratt and J. Katsube, 2005.
Central Baffin electromagnetic experiment (CBEX) maps the NACP in the Canadian arctic.
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 150, 107-122.
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98: White, D.J., M.D. Thomas, A.G. Jones, J. Hope, B. Nemeth, and Z. Hajnal, 2005.
Geophysical Transect across a Paleoproterozoic Continent-Continent Collision Zone: The Trans-Hudson Orogen.
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 42, 385-402.
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99: Garcia, X. and A.G. Jones, 2005.
Electromagnetic image of the Trans-Hudson orogen: THOT94 transect.
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 42, 479-493.
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101: Ferguson, I.J. K.M. Stevens and A.G. Jones, 2005.
Electrical resistivity imaging of the central Trans-Hudson Orogen in eastern Saskatchewan, Canada.
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 42, 495-515.
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102: Jones, A.G., J. Ledo and I.J. Ferguson, 2005.
Electromagnetic images of the Trans-Hudson orogen: The North American Central Plains anomaly revealed.
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 42, 457-478.
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