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Magnetotelluric responses of a vertical inhomogeneous and anisotropic resistivity structure with a transitional layer
Abstract The theoretical magnetotelluric responses of a vertical inhomogeneous and anisotropic resistivity structure with a transitional layer in which the resistivity is a linear function of depth are investigated. The expressions of the tangential electric and magnetic fields at the surface of the Earth model and the corresponding impedance have been evaluated. The influence of some model parameters such as the anisotropic dipping angles, the anisotropic coefficients and the resistivity contrast as well as the thickness of the transitional layer on the apparent resistivity and impedance phase are treated in detail. The results are graphically illustrated in the form of apparent resistivity and impedance phase curves, and they may be used in the interpretation of magnetotelluric sounding data in some specified geologic situations.
Magnetotelluric responses of a vertical inhomogeneous and anisotropic resistivity structure with a transitional layer
Abstract The theoretical magnetotelluric responses of a vertical inhomogeneous and anisotropic resistivity structure with a transitional layer in which the resistivity is a linear function of depth are investigated. The expressions of the tangential electric and magnetic fields at the surface of the Earth model and the corresponding impedance have been evaluated. The influence of some model parameters such as the anisotropic dipping angles, the anisotropic coefficients and the resistivity contrast as well as the thickness of the transitional layer on the apparent resistivity and impedance phase are treated in detail. The results are graphically illustrated in the form of apparent resistivity and impedance phase curves, and they may be used in the interpretation of magnetotelluric sounding data in some specified geologic situations.
Magnetotelluric responses of a vertical inhomogeneous and anisotropic resistivity structure with a transitional layer
Qin, Linjiang (author) / Yang, Changfu (author) / Ding, Weifeng (author)
2022
Article (Journal)
English
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