2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-305402/v1
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Quantitative analysis of self-potential anomalies: Review of case studies from various SP applications

Abstract: Self-potential (SP) method is one of the most non-expensive and unsophisticated geophysical methods. However, its application limits absence of reliable interpreting methodology, first for the complex geological-environmental conditions. The typical disturbances appearing in the SP method are discussed. To exclude these noise components before the quantitative analysis, some ways for their removing (elimination) are presented. Some brief review of the available interpretation methods is presented. For the magn… Show more

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