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A study of electric dipole transient electromagnetic tensor survey |
ZHU Wei-Guo1, XI Zhen-Zhu2, HAN Xue1 |
1. Geologic & Geophysical Engineering Exploration Institute of Guangdong, Guangzhou 510800, China;
2. Central South University, Changsha 410083, China |
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Abstract It is difficult to detect the complicated 3D structures by only using a single grounded source, as it could only generate single direction current vector and will have distortion sometimes. Therefore, the authors use the electric dipole sources transient electromagnetic tensor method, which is suitable for detecting 3D structure. In combination with numerical models, the authors present the data with the tensor apparent resistivity It is found that in uniform half-space and layered earth, the coordinate invariant P2 has a good representation for the change of underground media. In 3D model, the coordinate invariant P2 and ellipse are formed by the coordinate invariant ρmin and ρmax, which are calculated for 3D resistivity models. The authors hold that profiles of LOTEM measurements across a 3D cube structure can be used to accurately reflect the changes of the 3D structure and sketch the anomaly boundary. All of these results provide theoretical guidance for further TEM data interpretation.
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Received: 10 September 2015
Published: 10 June 2016
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