2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1231/1/012068
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Hydrocarbon exploration technique based on the ratio coefficient measurement of two-frequency amplitudes

V F Yanushkevich,
D A Dauhiala,
A L Adamovich
et al.

Abstract: The paper presents a hydrocarbon field exploration technique based on the ratio coefficient measurement of two-frequency amplitudes. The study establishes electronic plasma resonance frequencies. The anomalous measurement values show a large range when receiving the reflected signal at the station line measurement points. The technique test proved an increase in the accuracy of hydrocarbon field boundaries by 20-30 %. The findings can be implemented in prospecting geophysics to improve the accuracy of hydrocar… Show more

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“…The modes of application of two-frequency electromagnetic waves increase the accuracy of hydrocarbon boundary identification to determine the reflecting characteristics of the geological profile over hydrocarbon deposits [4]. The results of the monotonous function method showed fairly high estimates of the probability of determining possible deposits at sufficiently low error probabilities [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modes of application of two-frequency electromagnetic waves increase the accuracy of hydrocarbon boundary identification to determine the reflecting characteristics of the geological profile over hydrocarbon deposits [4]. The results of the monotonous function method showed fairly high estimates of the probability of determining possible deposits at sufficiently low error probabilities [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%