Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2005 2005
DOI: 10.4133/1.2923511
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Applications of Controlled Source and Natural Source Audio‐Frequency Magnetotellurics to Groundwater Exploration

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“…These applications primarily focused on geothermal (e.g., Sandberg and Hohmann, 1982;Bartel and Jacobsen, 1987;Bromley, 1993;Wannamaker, 1997aWannamaker, , 1997b, mineral (e.g., Strangway et al, 1973;Boerner et al, 1993;Kellett et al, 1993;Chen et al, 2010;An and Di, 2010), and hydrocarbon (e.g., Hughes and Carlson, 1987). Other applications included groundwater surveys (e.g., Carlson et al, 2005), fault-zone mapping (e.g., Theodore and Sweetkind, 2011), and engineering detection (e.g., Unsworth et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These applications primarily focused on geothermal (e.g., Sandberg and Hohmann, 1982;Bartel and Jacobsen, 1987;Bromley, 1993;Wannamaker, 1997aWannamaker, , 1997b, mineral (e.g., Strangway et al, 1973;Boerner et al, 1993;Kellett et al, 1993;Chen et al, 2010;An and Di, 2010), and hydrocarbon (e.g., Hughes and Carlson, 1987). Other applications included groundwater surveys (e.g., Carlson et al, 2005), fault-zone mapping (e.g., Theodore and Sweetkind, 2011), and engineering detection (e.g., Unsworth et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Controlled source audio‐frequency magnetotelluric (CSAMT) is one of the geophysical methods widely used in resource exploration and engineering geophysics (Basokur et al., 1997; Xiong et al., 2019). It is known as a suitable method in the subsurface mapping of groundwater, especially at a depth of approximately 1 km (Carlson et al., 2005; Fu et al., 2013). The two‐ and three‐dimensional CSAMT inversions are presumed to reflect the real underground resistivity model, and the layer demarcation is still based on the speculation of the values of the model‐calculated resistivity (CRM) (Xiong et al., 2019; Zonge & Hughes, 1991).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the data whose magnitude is pretty high make it necessary to use computer to identify and modify the outliers. At present, American SCSINV t wo-dimensional inversion tool and a piece of software for one-dimensional inversion developed by the Phoenix-Geophysics Company in Canada are the most popular ones used in the CSAMT [9][10] . To deal with the interaction problem involved, a userfriendly interactive mode is proposed when we ed it the multi-parameter sounding curve of a single point.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%