Crustal conductivity anomaly under the Black Hills: a magnetotelluric study

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Magnetotelluric sounding results from the Black Hills of South Dakota
provide evidence for a highly conducting layer in the upper crust. The
cause of this high conductivity is attributed to the dehydration process
in the lower crust.

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