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Behaviour of the Magnetotelluric (MT) Sounding Curves at the Southern Boundary of the Transdanubian Conductivity Anomaly (TCA) and its Remote Effect (Regional MT Anisotropy)
Abstract It is known from earlier MT soundings that at the southern boundary of the TCA, north of the Lake Balaton, the MT sounding curves strongly differ from the ID ones (opposite tendencies in TE and TM modes, overshooting in TM mode, etc.). It has also been experienced that the directional characteristics of the impedance polar diagrams can be followed over a large area, i.e. they represent a remote effect or structural MT anisotropy. Behaviour of the MT sounding curves near the boundary of the TCA has been studied in detail at the MT station Aszófő using the decomposition method. To clarify the geoelectric structure which can generate the observed MT curves a series of 2D halfspace models, including one with the edge of a conductor at the depth of the supposed source of the TCA, was computed.
Behaviour of the Magnetotelluric (MT) Sounding Curves at the Southern Boundary of the Transdanubian Conductivity Anomaly (TCA) and its Remote Effect (Regional MT Anisotropy)
Abstract It is known from earlier MT soundings that at the southern boundary of the TCA, north of the Lake Balaton, the MT sounding curves strongly differ from the ID ones (opposite tendencies in TE and TM modes, overshooting in TM mode, etc.). It has also been experienced that the directional characteristics of the impedance polar diagrams can be followed over a large area, i.e. they represent a remote effect or structural MT anisotropy. Behaviour of the MT sounding curves near the boundary of the TCA has been studied in detail at the MT station Aszófő using the decomposition method. To clarify the geoelectric structure which can generate the observed MT curves a series of 2D halfspace models, including one with the edge of a conductor at the depth of the supposed source of the TCA, was computed.
Behaviour of the Magnetotelluric (MT) Sounding Curves at the Southern Boundary of the Transdanubian Conductivity Anomaly (TCA) and its Remote Effect (Regional MT Anisotropy)
Ádám, A. (author) / Verő, L. (author) / Wesztergom, V. (author)
2000
Article (Journal)
English
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