A new approach to modeling the electromagnetic response of conductive media

Author:

Lee K. H.1,Liu G.2,Morrison H. F.2

Affiliation:

1. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Bldg. 50 E, University of California, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, California 94720

2. Department of Materials Science and Mineral Engineering, 414 Hearst Mining Bldg., University of California, Berkeley, California 94720

Abstract

We introduce a new and potentially useful method for computing electromagnetic (EM) responses of arbitrary conductivity distributions in the earth. The diffusive EM field is known to have a unique integral representation in terms of a fictitious wave field that satisfies a wave equation. We show that this integral transform can be extended to include vector fields. Our algorithm takes advantage of this relationship between the wave field and the actual EM field. Specifically, numerical computation is carried out for the wave field, and the result is transformed back to the EM field in the time domain. The proposed approach has been successfully demonstrated using two‐dimensional (2‐D) models. The appropriate TE‐mode diffusion equation in the time domain for the electric field is initially transformed into a scalar wave equation in an imaginary q domain, where q is a time‐like variable. The corresponding scalar wave field is computed numerically using an explicit q‐stepping technique. Standard finite‐difference methods are used to approximate the fields, and absorbing boundary conditions are implemented. The computed wave field is then transformed back to the time domain. The result agrees fairly well with the solution computed directly in the time domain. We also present an approach for general three‐dimensional (3‐D) EM problems for future studies. In this approach, Maxwell’s equations in the time domain are first transformed into a system of coupled first‐order wave equations in the q domain. These coupled equations are slightly modified and then cast into a “symmetric” and “divergence‐free” form. We show that it is to this particular form of equations that numerical schemes developed for solving wave equations can be applied efficiently.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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