1986
DOI: 10.1190/1.1442212
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Transient electromagnetic response of a three‐dimensional body in a layered earth

Abstract: by a large rectangular loop is substantial when host currents are strong near the conductor. The more con ductive the host, the longer the galvanic responses will The three-dimensional (3-D) electromagnetic scatter persist. Large galvanic responses occur if a 3-D conduc ing problem is tirst formulated in the frequency domain tor is in contact with a conductive overburden. For a in terms of an electric field volume integral equation.thin vertical dike embedded within a conductive host, Three-dimensional respons… Show more

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“…The time domain solution is obtained by calculating Fourier transformations of the frequency response for a causal step turn-off [Newman et al, 1986]:…”
Section: Electromagnetic Response Of a 1-d Layered Magnetic Earthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The time domain solution is obtained by calculating Fourier transformations of the frequency response for a causal step turn-off [Newman et al, 1986]:…”
Section: Electromagnetic Response Of a 1-d Layered Magnetic Earthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the survey line is not perpendicular to the long axis of the CC as for the model calculations. Finally, the modeling code used to produce the model results was not designed to handle large resistivity contrasts as exist between the host and the CC (Newman, et al, 1986). However, there are overall similarities of the field and model data.…”
Section: Survey and Migration Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the so-called AB-s setup. The advantage The anomalous body is divided into 240 cells in numerical computation and only one quarter is involved in calculation for speeding the computation according to the group theory (Newman et al, 1986). …”
Section: Model Designmentioning
confidence: 99%