Deep sounding TEM investigation method based on a modified fixed central-loop system

The central-loop TEM technology has been widely used in mineral exploration, engineering and environmental investigations and assorted geologic studies. For easy and efficient working conditions, a square (or rectangular) loop is generally employed instead of a circular one. Any position within the...

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Published inJournal of applied geophysics Vol. 76; pp. 23 - 32
Main Authors Xue, Guo-qiang, Bai, Chao-ying, Yan, Shu, Greenhalgh, Stewart, Li, Mei-fang, Zhou, Nan-nan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Elsevier B.V 2012
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Summary:The central-loop TEM technology has been widely used in mineral exploration, engineering and environmental investigations and assorted geologic studies. For easy and efficient working conditions, a square (or rectangular) loop is generally employed instead of a circular one. Any position within the inner one ninth of the central part of the loop is often designated as the central survey location (within which the field is assumed to be uniform), and referred to as a modified central-loop configuration. However, the deduced field parameters at such non-central positions when calculated by a central-loop formula result in decreased accuracy and possibly erroneous interpretation. A large-fixed loop offers the advantage of being able to determine the induced potential at any point inside or outside the loop. In this study we provide the formula for the large-fixed loop and receiver positions within the modified central-loop system and solve the problem. Specifically, we compute the electromagnetic response of any field point by using an electric dipole integration method. The full time-domain apparent resistivity values are then extracted by using an iterative method. Both theoretical modeling and real data examples indicate that such a configuration not only improves the accuracy for the TEM survey, but also enlarges the exploration depth, due to a large loop used in the deployment. The method is used for locating the water enriched areas in coal mines in Yangquan region of Shanxi province and in Bin County of Shaanxi province, China. The interpreted results are tested by later drilling, which confirmed our combined method to be a reliable and efficient method for deep sounding. ► A combined TEM to overcome side effect, enlarge exploration depth in central-loop design was developed. ► To use a formula for large-fixed loop design to calculate apparent resistivity in modified central loop design. ► Theoretical modeling indicates that the combined TEM improves accuracy in interpretation. ► Real application indicates that the combined TEM enlarges the exploration depth.
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ISSN:0926-9851
1879-1859
DOI:10.1016/j.jappgeo.2011.10.007