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First Using of a Circular Electric Dipole on a Water Surface
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, Engineering and Mining Geophysics 2021, Apr 2021, Volume 2021, p.1 - 4
Abstract
Summary
Geo electromagnetic soundings with traditional sources on the sea and lakes are associated with screening problems due to the strong conductor - the water layer. At sea, CSEM (Controlled Source Electromagnetic Method) (Constable, Srnka, 2007; Constable, 2010) is actively used. However, CSEM is limited in its application to great depths (more than 1000 m), large distances between the source and the receiver (up to 15 km). CSEM is difficult to apply under ice. To overcome the problems of marine electrical prospecting and successful work at sea, we propose to apply the method of Vertical Current Sounding (VECS).
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