Wideband Time-Domain EM Project 1976-8: Reports 1-5
Abstract
A numerical modelling method has been used to compute the response of several common EM systems to a conductor in the form of a rectangular thin plate. Host rock and overburden conductivity is assumed to be negligible, so only simple eddy current induction occurs in the conductor. The model data provided by this study show the depth and conductivity range over which a large plate (dimensions 300x600 m) can be detected by the EM system. A variety of attitudes of the conductor have been considered.
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Contains: 1. Research Report 1: A comparison of the response of some wideband EM systems to a deep conducting plate by G. S. Lodha & G. F. West; 2. Research Report 2: Survey 1 – Brouillan, P.Q.; 3. Research Report 3: Survey 2 – Gertrude; 4. Research Report 4: UTEM Survey at Izok; 5. Research Report 5: Current Chanelling Response from a Long Deeply Buried Deposit
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Geophysics, Research in Applied Geophysics
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UTEM, Wideband Time-Domain EM Project 1976-8: Reports 1-5. Research in Applied Geophysics, No. 11, Geophysics Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Canada.
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