Affiliation:
1. Jilin University, Key Laboratory of Earth Information Detection Instrumentation, Ministry of Education, Changchun 130026, China and Jilin University, College of Instrumentation and Electrical Engineering, Changchun 130026, China.(corresponding author).
2. Jilin University, College of Instrumentation and Electrical Engineering, Changchun 130026, China..
3. Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology (SIMIT), State Key Laboratory of Functional Materials for Informatics, Shanghai 200050, China..
Abstract
Most previous studies explain the induced polarization (IP) effects in transient electromagnetic (TEM) data using an idealized but unrealizable step-waveform transmitter current. However, the ramp-step waveform, which is commonly applied in TEM measurement, has been given less attention. To explore the effects of the switch-off time, we have compared the IP responses induced by two waveforms: the step and the ramp step. We apply a wire-filament circuit composed of a Debye model and an inductor to identify the differences in the aspect of the energy transfer process. Furthermore, we extend the analysis to illustrate the IP effects in a frozen-soil zone, metallic sulfide ore, and graphite ore and to analyze the relationship between the switch-off time, IP effects, and the polarization parameters. The results indicate that the primary and secondary fields act as excitation sources of the polarization field. In the step waveform case, the excitation source of the polarization field is the secondary field. As the switch-off time increases, the contribution rate of the primary field gradually increases, especially in the high-resistivity media. The finding provides a new understanding of the excitation process of the IP effects and indicates that source contributions are variable in different situations. Moreover, a longer switch-off time weakens the IP effects severely, and in the high-resistivity, high-polarizable media, the IP effects are more sensitive to the switch-off time. Therefore, a suitable switch-off time should be chosen based on the properties of the polarizable media, such as resistivity and time constant. To detect a relatively high-resistivity, high-polarizable body, the switch-off time should be as short as possible. Nevertheless, to detect a relatively low-resistivity polarizable body, the IP effects are fairly insensitive to the switch-off time, so the transmitter waveform can easily meet the requirements.
Funder
Graduate Innovation Fund of Jilin University
Publisher
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics
Cited by
6 articles.
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