ELECTROMAGNETIC-WAVES AND ANTENNAS ABOVE AND BELOW THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH

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KING, RWP
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10.1029/RS014i002p00189
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The well‐known electromagnetic fields generated by infinitesimal dipoles in the presence of the earth are reviewed briefly with special reference to contributions by H. Bremmer. The fields due to currents in extended conductors can be expressed in terms of an integral over the occupied volume but its evaluation is possible only when the currents are known in their dependence on the properties of the earth. This is true of the horizontal‐wire antenna quite close to the earth both when driven by a localized emf and when acting as a scatterer in an incident field. It is also true of horizontal antennas in the earth not too close to the surface. Expressions for the most useful component of the radiated or scattered field are formulated for an end‐driven Beverage‐type antenna, for the horizontal wire as a scatterer in the presence of the earth, and for the embedded insulated traveling‐wave antenna. Copyright 1979 by the American Geophysical Union.
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