Interior Plains (North American Conductive Anomaly)

Presented are two one-dimensional (1D) Earth resistivity models, IP-1 and IP-2, for the Interior Plains physiographic division within the state of North Dakota (Figure 1.1). More specifically, IP-1 is situated in the Western Lake section, of the Central Lowland Province, and IP-2 lies on the edge of the Missouri Plateau glaciated section, Great Plains Province; all within the Interior Plains physiographic division which extends into Canada. Model IP-1 is a general model, whereas IP-2 is specific to a unique geological feature. (Fernberg et al. 2013, in prep.)

1D Resistivity Model for Interior Plains (North Dakota) Model IP-2

Specific to North American Central Plains conductive anomaly

Resistivity vlaues and depths have been interpreted from published geological reports and maps, and my differ from actual conditions measured by a geophysical survey and/or borehole

Source data: IP-2 Table.docx

IP-4 IP-1 SU-1 IP-3

Location

Location of IP-2