Standard

Detectability of the resistivity anisotropy using the CSRMT method with a horizontal electric dipole. / Saraev, A. K.; Shlykov, A.

Abstract, 24th EM Induction Workshop, Helsingør, Denmark, August 12-19, 2018. 2018.

Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференцийстатья в сборнике материалов конференцииРецензирование

Harvard

Saraev, AK & Shlykov, A 2018, Detectability of the resistivity anisotropy using the CSRMT method with a horizontal electric dipole. в Abstract, 24th EM Induction Workshop, Helsingør, Denmark, August 12-19, 2018. 24th EM Induction Workshop, Helsingør, Denmark, August 12-19, 2018, At Helsingør, Denmark, Helsingør, Дания, 12/08/18. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.30681.83043

APA

Vancouver

Author

Saraev, A. K. ; Shlykov, A. / Detectability of the resistivity anisotropy using the CSRMT method with a horizontal electric dipole. Abstract, 24th EM Induction Workshop, Helsingør, Denmark, August 12-19, 2018. 2018.

BibTeX

@inproceedings{0bb8846fca88428d8fc835da34904846,
title = "Detectability of the resistivity anisotropy using the CSRMT method with a horizontal electric dipole",
abstract = "The resistivity anisotropy is an important parameter for interpretation of electromagnetic soundings data. The importance of anisotropy was demonstrated by the marine electromagnetic community. Significant anisotropy is also observed in near surface media. In this abstracts we are discussing the detectability of anisotropy using land-based controlled source radiomagnetotellurics with a horizontal electric dipole. Our field experiment was performed in an area with 1D geology and two layers with strong a priori detected anisotropy. We are comparing controlled source high frequency responses in different geometries (inline and broadside), and the dependency of anisotropy detectability taking into account a length of the source using both numerical simulation and anisotropic inversion of field data.",
author = "Saraev, {A. K.} and A. Shlykov",
year = "2018",
month = aug,
doi = "10.13140/RG.2.2.30681.83043",
language = "English",
booktitle = "Abstract, 24th EM Induction Workshop, Helsing{\o}r, Denmark, August 12-19, 2018",
note = " 24th EM Induction Workshop, Helsing{\o}r, Denmark, August 12-19, 2018, At Helsing{\o}r, Denmark ; Conference date: 12-08-2018 Through 19-08-2018",

}

RIS

TY - GEN

T1 - Detectability of the resistivity anisotropy using the CSRMT method with a horizontal electric dipole

AU - Saraev, A. K.

AU - Shlykov, A.

PY - 2018/8

Y1 - 2018/8

N2 - The resistivity anisotropy is an important parameter for interpretation of electromagnetic soundings data. The importance of anisotropy was demonstrated by the marine electromagnetic community. Significant anisotropy is also observed in near surface media. In this abstracts we are discussing the detectability of anisotropy using land-based controlled source radiomagnetotellurics with a horizontal electric dipole. Our field experiment was performed in an area with 1D geology and two layers with strong a priori detected anisotropy. We are comparing controlled source high frequency responses in different geometries (inline and broadside), and the dependency of anisotropy detectability taking into account a length of the source using both numerical simulation and anisotropic inversion of field data.

AB - The resistivity anisotropy is an important parameter for interpretation of electromagnetic soundings data. The importance of anisotropy was demonstrated by the marine electromagnetic community. Significant anisotropy is also observed in near surface media. In this abstracts we are discussing the detectability of anisotropy using land-based controlled source radiomagnetotellurics with a horizontal electric dipole. Our field experiment was performed in an area with 1D geology and two layers with strong a priori detected anisotropy. We are comparing controlled source high frequency responses in different geometries (inline and broadside), and the dependency of anisotropy detectability taking into account a length of the source using both numerical simulation and anisotropic inversion of field data.

U2 - 10.13140/RG.2.2.30681.83043

DO - 10.13140/RG.2.2.30681.83043

M3 - Conference contribution

BT - Abstract, 24th EM Induction Workshop, Helsingør, Denmark, August 12-19, 2018

T2 - 24th EM Induction Workshop, Helsingør, Denmark, August 12-19, 2018, At Helsingør, Denmark

Y2 - 12 August 2018 through 19 August 2018

ER -

ID: 35954425