RESOLUTION OF ANISOTROPIC AND SHIELDED HIGHLY CONDUCTIVE LAYERS USING 2-D ELECTROMAGNETIC MODELING IN THE RHINE GRABEN AND BLACK-FOREST

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作者
TEZKAN, B [1 ]
CERV, V [1 ]
PEK, J [1 ]
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[1] CZECHOSLOVAK ACAD SCI,INST GEOPHYS,CS-14131 PRAGUE 4,CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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10.1016/0031-9201(92)90006-H
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Anisotropy in magnetotelluric (MT) data has been found very often and has been explained as the result of local structures of different conductivities. In this paper, an observed anisotropy in MT data is not interpreted qualitatively in terms of local structures but is modelled quantitatively by a quasi-anisotropic layer. Besides the MT transfer functions, measurements of the vertical magnetic component are required. The second goal of this paper is to describe a method which permits the resolution of mid-crustal conductive layers in the presence of an additional high-conductivity layer at the surface. This method is possible in a two-dimensional (2-D) situation that limits the spatial extension of the surface structure. Again, vertical magnetic field recordings are necessary, but the phase of the E-polarization with respect to the 2-D structure is the most sensitive parameter. Using two field sites in Southern Germany, it has been possible to give a quantitative explanation of anisotropy and an improved depth resolution, and to derive an integrated conductivity of the highly conductive mid-crustal layers using MT and geomagnetic depth sounding data. The anisotropic highly conductive layer is located 12 km beneath the poorly conductive Black Forest crystalline rocks, whereas it is at a depth of 6 km beneath the highly conductive Rhine Graben sediments.
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