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32
Citations
3857
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8691
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441

Overview

R. N. Edwards is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their academic profile reflects an ongoing research presence at this institution.

There are no recent papers listed for R. N. Edwards. Similarly, no frequent co-authors or publication venues have been identified in the available data, which limits insight into collaborative networks or preferred journals and conferences.

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Best Publications

  • ELECTRICAL EXPLORATION METHODS FOR THE SEAFLOOR

    Alan D. Chave;Steven C. Constable;R. Nigel Edwards

  • On the resource evaluation of marine gas hydrate deposits using sea‐floor transient electric dipole‐dipole methods

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  • On the theory of sea-floor conductivity mapping using transient electromagnetic systems

    S. J. Cheesman;R. N. Edwards;A. D. Chave

  • The Assessment of Marine Gas Hydrates Through Electrical Remote Sounding: Hydrate Without a BSR?

    J. Yuan;R. N. Edwards

  • Marine gas hydrate electromagnetic signatures in Cascadia and their correlation with seismic blank zones

    K. Schwalenberg;E. Willoughby;R. Mir;R.N. Edwards

  • The development and applications of a wide band electromagnetic sounding system using a pseudo-noise source

    P. M. Duncan;A. Hwang;R. N. Edwards;R. C. Bailey

  • A transient electric dipole-dipole method for mapping the conductivity of the sea floor

    R. N. Edwards;A. D. Chave

  • Electrical Conductivity Studies over a Tectonically Active Area in Eastern Canada

    R. C. Bailey;R. N. Edwards;G. D. Garland;R. Kurtz

  • Geophysical studies of marine gas hydrate in northern cascadia

    R.D. Hyndman;G.D. Spence;R. Chapman;M. Riedel

  • Transient marine electromagnetics: the 2.5-D forward problem

    M. E. Everett;R. N. Edwards

  • On the theory of magnetometric resistivity (MMR) methods

    R. N. Edwards;H. Lee;M. N. Nabighian

  • The Magnetometric Resistivity Method and its Application to the Mapping of a Fault

    R. N. Edwards

  • Geomagnetic variations in the British Isles and their relation to electrical currents in the ocean and shallow seas

    R. N. Edwards;L. K. Law;A. White

  • First results of the MOSES experiment: Sea sediment conductivity and thickness determination, Bute Inlet, British Columbia, by magnetometric offshore electrical sounding

    R. N. Edwards;L. K. Law;P. A. Wolfgram;D. C. Nobes

  • On measuring the electrical conductivity of the oceanic crust by a modified magnetometric resistivity method

    R. N. Edwards;L. K. Law;J. M. DeLaurier

  • Offshore electrical exploration of sedimentary basins: The effects of anisotropy in horizontally isotropic, layered media

    R. N. Edwards;D. C. Nobes;E. Gomez-Trevino

  • THE MAGNETOMETRIC RESISTIVITY METHOD

    R. N. Edwards;M. N. Nabighian

  • Electromagnetic soundings in the sedimentary basin of southern Ontario—A case history

    E. Gomez-Trevino;R. N. Edwards

  • Cross‐hole magnetometric resistivity (MMR)

    Misac N. Nabighian;G. L. Oppliger;R. N. Edwards;B. B. H. Lo

  • A time domain electromagnetic survey of the TAG Hydrothermal Mound

    G. W. Cairns;R. L. Evans;R. N. Edwards

  • An automatic technique for presentation of coincident-loop, impulse-response, transient, electromagnetic data

    Richard S. Smith;R. N. Edwards;G. Buselli

Frequent Co-Authors

Roy D. Hyndman
Roy D. Hyndman University of Victoria
Alan D. Chave
Alan D. Chave Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
John Molson
John Molson Université Laval
George D. Spence
George D. Spence University of Victoria
Michael Riedel
Michael Riedel GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Rob L. Evans
Rob L. Evans Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Richard S. Smith
Richard S. Smith Laurentian University

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