Application of the EM-31 terrain conductivity meter in highly-conductive regimes
J. E. Reid and A. Howlett
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2001(1) 1 - 4
Published: 2001
Abstract
Over highly-conductive earths, the maximum effective depth of investigation of the EM-31 terrain conductivity meter is reduced from its theoretical value of 6 m at low induction numbers. In extreme cases, depths of investigation may be as small as ~2.5 m and ~4 m for the vertical coplanar and horizontal coplanar coil configurations respectively. Sensitivity of the instrument to the depth of the overburden-basement boundary in two-layered earth models is highly dependent on the geoelectric structure. Over highly-conductive earths, the in-phase component of the response is depends strongly on the subsurface electrical conductivity. The restricted measuring range of the EM-31 instrument is however a severe limitation on the usefulness of in-phase measurements in such cases.https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2001ab117
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