1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-261x1999000100005
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Overview of Geomagnetic Deep Soundings (GDS) as applied in the Parnaíba Basin, North-Northeast Brazil

Abstract: Geomagnetic Deep Sounding (GDS) is an electromagnetic method of geophysics, which is capable of imaging the Earth's interior in terms of electrical conductivity using natural geomagnetic transient variations. The method is particularly suited to map geological structures marked by large lateral conductivity contrasts. An overview of the methodology is presented for a magnetometer array study undertaken within and around the intracratonic Parnaíba Basin, north-northeast Brazil. The article describes the sequent… Show more

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“…Single station transfer function are presented by means of Induction Arrows (fig. 1), which are widely accepted as the most efficient way to plot magnetovariational survey results (e.g., Arora et al, 1999). The complex transfer functions A(f) and B(f) define then a pair of induction arrows, respectively real and imaginary, given by (2.2) .…”
Section: Data Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Single station transfer function are presented by means of Induction Arrows (fig. 1), which are widely accepted as the most efficient way to plot magnetovariational survey results (e.g., Arora et al, 1999). The complex transfer functions A(f) and B(f) define then a pair of induction arrows, respectively real and imaginary, given by (2.2) .…”
Section: Data Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional electrical conductivity anomalies are distributed all over the world and characterize different plate tectonic provinces (Hjelth and Korja, 1993). Several continental rifts (Jiracek et al, 1995), high heat flow areas (e.g., Ingham et al, 1983;Sakkas et al, 2002), enhanced seismic reflectivity layers (e.g., Hyndman, 1988), sedimentary basins (Arora et al, 1999), regional fault systems and terranes boundaries (e.g., Jording et al, 2000;Armadillo et al, 2001Armadillo et al, , 2004Ledo et al, 2002) exhibit an electrical conductivity signature. At the Earth's surface magnetometers measure the composite of external (from the source currents) and internal (from the induced currents) field components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%