2023
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2478.13345
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How low can you go: An investigation of depth sensitivity and resolution using towed marine controlled‐source electromagnetic systems

Abstract: Understanding the depth of investigation for electromagnetic and electrical methods is important in experimental design and for interpreting inversions. Many studies have defined the depth of investigation for electromagnetic sounding methods, but none have included continuously towed controlled-source electromagnetic methods.Nodal controlled-source electromagnetic surveys using ocean-bottom electromagnetic receivers have generally been found to have a depth of investigation limited to about half the maximum s… Show more

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“…An important link that has barely been addressed is the data collection itself and the related design of surveys that in the end dictates the quality of subsurface information provided by practical implementations of geophysical methods. King & Constable [3] investigated resolution and depth sensitivity in different CSEM systems. They find the tradeoffs between different systems such as nodal and towed CSEM to reach greater depth with better resolution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important link that has barely been addressed is the data collection itself and the related design of surveys that in the end dictates the quality of subsurface information provided by practical implementations of geophysical methods. King & Constable [3] investigated resolution and depth sensitivity in different CSEM systems. They find the tradeoffs between different systems such as nodal and towed CSEM to reach greater depth with better resolution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%