Distortion of Local Magnetovariational Anomalies by Effect of Regional Structures.- The Features of Dead Band Amt Signal in Chukotka Region.- Role of Hall Effect in Magnetotelluric Sounding.- About Measurement of Vertical Component of Electric Field during Magnetotelluric Sounding.- Statistical Properties of the Geomagnetic Field Variations and Geomagnetically Induced Currents.- Magnetostratigraphy and Biostratigraphy of the Valanginian in the Crimean Mountains.- Magnetostratigraphy of the Maastrichtian from Volga Right Bank Area near Saratov (Lower Volga Region).- The First Paleomagnetic Data on Lower Carboniferous Volcanics of the Central Magnitogorsk Zone in the South Urals.- Paleomagnetism and Petromagnetism of Sedimentary Rocks of the Zhuravlevka-Amur Terrane (Junction Zone between the Sikhote-Alin and Mongol-Okhotsk Orogenic Belts).- Analysis of Strong-Field Hysteresis in High Coercivity Magnetic Minerals.- Preliminary Data on the Magnetic Properties of Fallow Soils (Zelenodolsky District, Republic of Tatarstan).- Influence of the Choice of A Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale on Results of the Geochronological and Geohistorical Analysis of the Marine Magnetic Anomalies.
This book includes the proceedings of the conference “Problems of the Geocosmos” held by the Earth Physics Department, St. Petersburg State University, Russia, every two years since 1996. Covering a broad range of topics in solid Earth physics and solar-terrestrial physics, as well as more applied subjects such as engineering geology and ecology, the book reviews the latest research in planetary geophysics, focusing on the interaction between the Earth’s shells and the near-Earth space in a unified system.
This book is divided into four sections:
• Exploration and Environmental Geophysics (EG), which covers two broad areas of environmental and engineering geophysics – near-surface research and deep geoelectric studies;
• Paleomagnetism and Rock Magnetism (P), which includes research on magnetostratigraphy, paleomagnetism applied to tectonics, environmental magnetism, and marine magnetic anomalies;
• Seismology (S), which covers the theory of seismic wave propagation, Earth’s structure from seismic data, global and regional seismicity and sources of earthquakes, and novel seismic instruments and data processing methods; and
• Physics of Solar-Terrestrial Connections (STP), which includes magnetospheric phenomena, space weather, and the interrelationship between solar activity and climate.