DocumentCode :
975636
Title :
Radio communication within the earth´s crust
Author :
Burrows, Christopher
Author_Institution :
Radio Engineering Laboratories, Inc., Bethesda, MD, USA
Volume :
11
Issue :
3
fYear :
1963
fDate :
5/1/1963 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
311
Lastpage :
317
Abstract :
This paper discusses four methods of electrical communication within the earth\´s crust. Mode I may be described as similar to propagation over the ground, except that the rock dielectric substitutes for air as the propagation medium and the under surface of the overburden takes the place of the earth\´s surface. Mode II results when the Q of the propagating medium is small so that the antennas must be modified, which also results in a modification of the propagation formulas. Two other modes are considered for conditions where the depth to the good dielectric basement rock is prohibitive. Mode III is indicated when the overburden is a highly conducting layer. It makes use of "dc signaling" with vertical antennas extending below the surface layer. Mode IV is indicated when the overburden is so thin that it does not provide an effective conducting plane. It makes use of "dc signaling" with the antennas consisting of a pair of vertical conductors insulated from the thin layer of higher conductivity, but making contact with the medium of intermediate conductivity, hence, generating a horizontally polarized wave. Distances and information rates are given for these modes under various propagation conditions.
Keywords :
Buried antennas; Underground electromagnetic propagation; Antennas and propagation; Conductivity; Conductors; DC generators; Dielectrics; Earth; Insulation; Polarization; Radio communication; Signal generators;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-926X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.1963.1138037
Filename :
1138037
Link To Document :
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