Data Services Products: EMC-THO-MT-2021 Southern Trans-Hudson Orogen electrical resistivity model

Summary

THO-MT-2021 is a three-dimensional electrical conductivity model of the southern Trans-Hudson Orogen and surrounding terranes based on magnetotelluric data.

Description

Name THO-MT-2021
Title Southern Trans-Hudson Orogen electrical resistivity model
Type 3-D Electrical Resistivity Earth Model
Sub Type
Units log(10) electrical conductivity (S/m)
Year 2021
Data Revision r0.0 (revision history)
 
Short Description   Three-dimensional electrical conductivity model of the southern Trans-Hudson Orogen and surrounding terranes based on magnetotelluric data.
 
Authors: Paul A Bedrosian, Geology, Geophysics and Geochemistry Science Center, United Stated Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225, USA

Carol A Finn, Geology, Geophysics and Geochemistry Science Center, United Stated Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225, USA
 
Previous Model N/A
 
Reference Model N/A
 
Model Download THO.MT.Bedrosian2021.resistivity.r0.0.nc (see metadata) is the above model in netCDF 3 Classic format.
THO.MT.Bedrosian2021.resistivity.zip is the above model in its original format.
 
Model Homepage N/A
 
Depth Coverage 0 to 350 km
 
Area North American Central Plains, United States and Canada (37.5° to 54.5° latitude, -125° to -90° longitude)
 
Data Set Description Inversion used 1072 MT stations (full impedance tensors and vertical magnetic field transfer functions, period range 5-20,000 s).
 
 

Slice through the THO-MT-2021 resistivity model at 30 km depth.
Slice through the THO-MT-2021 resistivity model at 30 km depth. White dashed lines mark interpreted geophysical boundaries. Diffuse black line and red ellipses mark the North American Central Plains conductor and previously imaged conductors, respectively. White squares indicate packages of west- (W) and east- (E) dipping seismic reflectors. See Bedrosian and Finn (2021) for details.

Citations and DOIs

To cite the original work behind this Earth model:

  • Bedrosian, P.A., and Finn, C.A., 2021, When Wyoming Became Superior: Oblique Convergence Along the Southern Trans-Hudson Orogen: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 48, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL092970.

To cite IRIS DMC Data Products effort:

  • Trabant, C., A. R. Hutko, M. Bahavar, R. Karstens, T. Ahern, and R. Aster (2012), Data Products at the IRIS DMC: Stepping Stones for Research and Other Applications, Seismological Research Letters, 83(5), 846–854, https://doi.org/10.1785/0220120032.

DOI for this EMC webpage: https://doi.org/10.17611/dp/emc.2021.thomt.1

Credits

  • r0.0 model provided by Paul Bedrosian.

Revision History

revision r0.0: uploaded September 21, 2021.

Timeline

2021-09-21
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