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An experimental study of the influence of the earth’s magnetic field on the transient process in a geological environment. / Mogilatov, V.; Potapov, V.; Shein, A. и др.

Saint Petersburg 2020 - Geosciences: Converting Knowledge into Resources. European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE, 2020. (Saint Petersburg 2020 - Geosciences: Converting Knowledge into Resources).

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Mogilatov, V, Potapov, V, Shein, A, Gurev, V & Osipova, P 2020, An experimental study of the influence of the earth’s magnetic field on the transient process in a geological environment. в Saint Petersburg 2020 - Geosciences: Converting Knowledge into Resources. Saint Petersburg 2020 - Geosciences: Converting Knowledge into Resources, European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE, 2020 Saint Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition - Geosciences: Converting Knowledge into Resources, Saint Petersburg, Российская Федерация, 06.04.2020.

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Mogilatov, V., Potapov, V., Shein, A., Gurev, V., & Osipova, P. (2020). An experimental study of the influence of the earth’s magnetic field on the transient process in a geological environment. в Saint Petersburg 2020 - Geosciences: Converting Knowledge into Resources (Saint Petersburg 2020 - Geosciences: Converting Knowledge into Resources). European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE.

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Mogilatov V, Potapov V, Shein A, Gurev V, Osipova P. An experimental study of the influence of the earth’s magnetic field on the transient process in a geological environment. в Saint Petersburg 2020 - Geosciences: Converting Knowledge into Resources. European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE. 2020. (Saint Petersburg 2020 - Geosciences: Converting Knowledge into Resources).

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Mogilatov, V. ; Potapov, V. ; Shein, A. и др. / An experimental study of the influence of the earth’s magnetic field on the transient process in a geological environment. Saint Petersburg 2020 - Geosciences: Converting Knowledge into Resources. European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE, 2020. (Saint Petersburg 2020 - Geosciences: Converting Knowledge into Resources).

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