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Wide field electromagnetic method calculation in arbitrary orientation and its effectiveness analysis

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Title
Wide field electromagnetic method calculation in arbitrary orientation and its effectiveness analysis
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Frontiers in Earth Science, June 2023
DOI 10.3389/feart.2023.1158702
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Hongjun Tian, Jianke Qiang, Kun Li, Zhangkun Tan, Ying Zhang, Dexiang Zhu

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#21,243,571
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#2,892
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#157
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