The effect of power lines on time-domain airborne electromagnetic data

Author:

Kang Seogi1ORCID,Dewar Noah1ORCID,Knight Rosemary1

Affiliation:

1. Stanford University, 397 Panama Mall, Stanford, California 94305, USA.(corresponding author); .

Abstract

The acquisition of airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data colocated with water well data provides an essential data set for constructing an accurate rock-physics relationship between resistivity from AEM and lithology from wells. Results from an AEM survey in Butte and Glenn Counties, California, USA, where 41 water wells are located within 100 m of the AEM flight lines, provide a unique opportunity to investigate the effect of water wells on AEM data. Based on systematic numerical analyses and examination of the field data, we find that the only noise source related to the wells that affects the AEM signals in our study area is the power lines; the effect of the steel casings in the study area is negligible. Our numerical simulations yield two important findings: (1) the effect of the power line is mainly dependent upon the resistivity of the ground pathway between the base of the power-line poles, and (2) for the resistivity structure in the study area, when the ground contact resistance is sufficiently low, the effect of the power line will be observed in the AEM data until there is a separation distance of 174 m from the power line; the total power-line percentage effect less than 3% has been considered to be negligible. However, we find that, in the field data, an average separation distance between the power line and high-quality AEM data (i.e., no impact from the power lines) is only 60% of this predicted distance. We attribute this to the high ground contact resistance caused by degradation of the grounded electrodes located at the bottom of the power-line poles. For our 41 wells, after removing any soundings contaminated by power-line noise, we are left with high-quality soundings located 0–160 m from the water wells, with an average distance of 77 m.

Funder

Miljøstyrelsen

Department of Water Resources

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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