2023
DOI: 10.3390/eng4010034
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Tensor CSRMT System with Horizontal Electrical Dipole Sources and Prospects of Its Application in Arctic Permafrost Regions

Abstract: When studying horizontally-inhomogeneous media, it is necessary to apply tensor modifications of electromagnetic soundings. Use of tensor measurements is of particular relevance in near-surface electrical prospecting because the upper part of the geological section is usually more heterogeneous than the deep strata. In the Enviro-MT system designed for the controlled-source radiomagnetotelluric (CSRMT) sounding method, two mutually perpendicular horizontal magnetic dipoles (two vertical loops) are used for ten… Show more

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“…In recent years, the tensor variant of the CSRMT method, using two mutually perpendicular HEDs as electromagnetic field sources, has been developed jointly by the University of Cologne and St. Petersburg State University. New possibilities of the tensor technology have been demonstrated in studies of rock anisotropy [18][19][20] and of objects in permafrost areas [21,22]. To implement the tensor variant with two HED sources, approaches have been developed to create a rotating electromagnetic field [23].…”
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“…In recent years, the tensor variant of the CSRMT method, using two mutually perpendicular HEDs as electromagnetic field sources, has been developed jointly by the University of Cologne and St. Petersburg State University. New possibilities of the tensor technology have been demonstrated in studies of rock anisotropy [18][19][20] and of objects in permafrost areas [21,22]. To implement the tensor variant with two HED sources, approaches have been developed to create a rotating electromagnetic field [23].…”
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confidence: 99%