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Archive | 2005

Practical Magnetotellurics: Planning a field campaign

Fiona Simpson; Karsten Bahr

The choice of equipment used in a particular survey should depend on the depth range under consideration: in crustal studies, induction coil magnetometers are used frequently, the sampling is quick and the ‘processing’ (described in Chapter 4) is usually performed in the field. Fluxgate magnetometers provide a response at longer periods than induction coils, and are used if larger penetration depths are under consideration. In many cases, data from very short to very long periods are desirable, and two different sensors are combined at each site. It is vital that anybody writing or modifying processing software has access to all information regarding the analogue electronics of the system (e.g., calibration coefficients for filters) that is to be used in conjunction with the software. We suggest a rule of site spacing: not too close and not too sparse. The question whether we should deploy magnetotelluric sites along a profile, or as a 2-D array is discussed in the context of the geological complexity of the target area, the available hardware and the financial resources. In many cases, a trade-off has to be found between the desire to have many sites and hence a good spatial resolution and the wish to achieve high-quality data by occupying sites for a long time. Target depths and choosing the right sensors and equipment Considering the period range From the definition of penetration depth (Equation (2.20)), we can estimate a period range associated with a particular depth range of interest, provided that an estimate of the subterranean conductivity is known.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1997

KTB and the electrical conductivity of the crust

Volker Haak; Fiona Simpson; Karsten Bahr; Jurgen Bigalke; Markus Eisel; Ulrich Harms; G. Hirschmann; Ernst Huenges; Hartmut Jödicke; Agnes Kontny; Jochem Kück; G. Nover; Armin Rauen; Johannes Stoll; John V. Walther; Helmuth Winter; Gernold Zulauf; Johann Wolfgang


Science | 2002

Electrical Anisotropy Below Slow- and Fast-Moving Plates: Paleoflow in the Upper Mantle?

Karsten Bahr; Fiona Simpson


Archive | 2005

Practical Magnetotellurics: Introduction

Fiona Simpson; Karsten Bahr


Archive | 2005

Practical Magnetotellurics: Numerical forward modelling

Fiona Simpson; Karsten Bahr


Archive | 2008

Possible Explanations for a Direction-dependent Conductance of the Asthenosphere

Karsten Bahr; Fiona Simpson


Archive | 2005

Practical Magnetotellurics: Linear regression

Fiona Simpson; Karsten Bahr


Archive | 2005

Practical Magnetotellurics: References

Fiona Simpson; Karsten Bahr


Archive | 2005

Practical Magnetotellurics: From time series to transfer functions: data processing

Fiona Simpson; Karsten Bahr


Archive | 2005

Practical Magnetotellurics: Power and cross spectra

Fiona Simpson; Karsten Bahr

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Karsten Bahr

University of Göttingen

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Agnes Kontny

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Ernst Huenges

Technical University of Berlin

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Gernold Zulauf

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Johannes Stoll

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Volker Haak

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Karsten Bahr

University of Göttingen

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Markus Eisel

Oregon State University

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