Combining spatial components and Hilbert transforms to interpret ground-time-domain electromagnetic data

Author:

Desmarais Jacques K.1,Smith Richard S.2

Affiliation:

1. Presently University of Saskatchewan, Earth Sciences, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; formerly Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada..

2. Laurentian University, Earth Sciences, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada..

Abstract

We have developed a method for displaying or imaging data from a ground-time-domain electromagnetic system and for extracting the geometric parameters of a small conductor. The parameters are determined directly from the data using combinations of the spatial components of the secondary fields and their Hilbert transforms. The position of the target coincides with the peaks of the energy envelope (EE) or the [Formula: see text]-component of the response. Here, the EE is the square root of the sum of the squares of the three spatial components and their Hilbert transforms, whereas the [Formula: see text]-component response is an analogous quantity that excludes the Hilbert transform terms. Studies on synthetic models indicate that the [Formula: see text]-component response is sharper than the EE in most possible target orientations. Once the position of a body has been determined using the peak of the [Formula: see text]-component response, the dip of the target can be quantified using the ratio of the full-width at half-magnitude (FWHM) of the [Formula: see text]-component response and the [Formula: see text]-component Hilbert transform response, which is analogous to the EE but excludes the untransformed quantities. Finally, once all other geometric parameters have been determined, the depth of the target can be evaluated using the FWHM of the [Formula: see text]-component response. The proposed modeling method was tested over an anomaly acquired at the Coulon field site during an InfiniTEM survey in the Abitibi greenstone belt of Quebec. The extracted geometric parameters were consistent with the available geologic information.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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