Title of article :
Comparison of Theoretical and Physical Model Studies of the Responses of Moving Source and Fixed Loop Electromagnetic Exploration Systems
Author/Authors :
K. Duckworth، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Theoretical and physical scale model responses for moving source and fixed loop
electromagnetic exploration systems are presented for the case of a vertical, thin, plate conductor located
first in free-space and then in a conductive host. The results are presented in the form of anomaly index
diagrams plotted in complex space. The two modeling approaches show general agreement on the behavior
of the current gathering effect that operates when the conductive host is present. Both approaches show an
onset of a strong positive effect at higher frequencies in the responses provided by both horizontal coplanar
coil systems and by fixed loop systems. Agreement is also shown on an unanticipated negative effect that a
conductive host causes in the responses provided by the vertical coplanar coincident coil system. Both
modeling approaches demonstrate that the responses provided by fixed loop systems are predominantly
caused by the current gathering effect. The extent of this effect for fixed loop systems depends on the size of
the transmitter loop with respect to the target and on the depth of the target. The theoretical modeling
demonstrates that both moving source and fixed loop systems operated over a target located in a
conductive host, provide responses that become almost identical and independent of the conductance of
the target at high frequency.
Keywords :
electromagnetic , physical scale-models. , Exploration , theoretical-models
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics