On the relevance of source effects in geomagnetic pulsations for induction soundings
This study is an attempt to close a gap between recent research on geomagnetic pulsations and their usage as source signals in electromagnetic induction soundings (i.e., magnetotellurics, geomagnetic depth sounding, and magnetovariational sounding). The plane-wave assumption as a precondition fo...
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doaj-240878d850ea457bbe827debd38a2e2e2020-11-24T22:10:53ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762018-03-013633734710.5194/angeo-36-337-2018On the relevance of source effects in geomagnetic pulsations for induction soundingsA. Neska0J. T. Reda1M. L. Neska2Y. P. Sumaruk3Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Ks. Janusza 64, 01-452 Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Ks. Janusza 64, 01-452 Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Ks. Janusza 64, 01-452 Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Geophysics of the National Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine, Kiev, UkraineThis study is an attempt to close a gap between recent research on geomagnetic pulsations and their usage as source signals in electromagnetic induction soundings (i.e., magnetotellurics, geomagnetic depth sounding, and magnetovariational sounding). The plane-wave assumption as a precondition for the proper performance of these methods is partly violated by the local nature of field line resonances which cause a considerable portion of pulsations at mid latitudes. It is demonstrated that and explained why in spite of this, the application of remote reference stations in quasi-global distances for the suppression of local correlated-noise effects in induction arrows is possible in the geomagnetic pulsation range. The important role of upstream waves and of the magnetic equatorial region for such applications is emphasized. Furthermore, the principal difference between application of reference stations for local transfer functions (which result in sounding curves and induction arrows) and for inter-station transfer functions is considered. The preconditions for the latter are much stricter than for the former. Hence a failure to estimate an inter-station transfer function to be interpreted in terms of electromagnetic induction, e.g., because of field line resonances, does not necessarily prohibit use of the station pair for a remote reference estimation of the impedance tensor.https://www.ann-geophys.net/36/337/2018/angeo-36-337-2018.pdf |
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On the relevance of source effects in geomagnetic pulsations for induction soundings |
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On the relevance of source effects in geomagnetic pulsations for induction soundings |
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On the relevance of source effects in geomagnetic pulsations for induction soundings |
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On the relevance of source effects in geomagnetic pulsations for induction soundings |
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This study is an attempt to close a gap between recent
research on geomagnetic pulsations and their usage as source signals in
electromagnetic induction soundings (i.e., magnetotellurics, geomagnetic
depth sounding, and magnetovariational sounding). The plane-wave assumption
as a precondition for the proper performance of these methods is partly
violated by the local nature of field line resonances which cause a
considerable portion of pulsations at mid latitudes. It is demonstrated that
and explained why in spite of this, the application of remote reference
stations in quasi-global distances for the suppression of local
correlated-noise effects in induction arrows is possible in the geomagnetic
pulsation range. The important role of upstream waves and of the magnetic
equatorial region for such applications is emphasized. Furthermore, the
principal difference between application of reference stations for local
transfer functions (which result in sounding curves and induction arrows) and
for inter-station transfer functions is considered. The preconditions for the
latter are much stricter than for the former. Hence a failure to estimate an
inter-station transfer function to be interpreted in terms of electromagnetic
induction, e.g., because of field line resonances, does not necessarily
prohibit use of the station pair for a remote reference estimation of the
impedance tensor. |
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