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Journal of the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
RESEARCH ARTICLE

An interpretive analysis of magnetotelluric data

R.P. Ranaganayaki

Exploration Geophysics 15(3) 195 - 195
Published: 1984

Abstract

A simple analysis to determine the dimensionality of magnetotelluric resistivity variations, to separate the near-surface resistivity variation from the variations at depth, and to find the relative resistivity variations with depth is described. Parameters derived from the magnetotelluric impedance tensor are mapped in pseudo-section and planar view for two- dimensional (2-D) model data and for survey data from Montana. These data illustrate procedures that can qualitatively map complex resistivity structures in the lateral distance-frequency domain or, equivalently, the lateral distance-scaled vertical distance domain. Phase-dependent parameters have better vertical resolution than parameters related to scalar apparent resistivity, but the latter allow estimates of the resistivities encountered. Phase parameters for the Montana data provide a semiquantitatively accurate cross-section of a geologically known anticlinal structure. This suggests a means of subsurface structural mapping with magnetotelluric data. The use of these parameters with sufficiently dense and accurate data provides a first-order indication of structure for subsequent quantitative modeling.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EG984195

© ASEG 1984

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