Controlled-source electromagnetic survey in a volcanic area: relationship between stacking time and signal-to-noise ratio and comparison with magnetotelluric data
Keiichi Ishizu,
Yasuo Ogawa,
Kuo Hsuan Tseng
et al.
Abstract:Summary
Although controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) methods have higher sensitivity to thin resistive bodies than the magnetotelluric (MT) method, their delineation by the inversion requires CSEM data with high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). This study aims to enhance the SNR of CSEM data by increasing the number of stacks. To efficiently stack long-term data, we use an EM-Accurately Controlled, Routinely Operated Signal System (ACROSS), which can transmit accurately controlled waveforms by … Show more
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