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Russian Geology and Geophysics

2016 year, number 9

PHASE-INDUCED POLARIZATION METHOD BASED ON PROCESSING NOISE SIGNALS OF THE NATURAL ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD OF THE EARTH

G.Ya. Shaidurov, V.S. Potylitsyn, D.S. Kudinov
Siberian Federal University, Akademgorodok 13A, Krasnoyarsk, 660036, Russia
Keywords: Induced polarization, natural electromagnetic field, Earth, dispersion, phase, electrodes, telluric currents

Abstract

The paper deals with the physical fundamentals of the phase geoelectric method of induced polarization (IP) based on the extraction of information from the natural electromagnetic field of the Earth (NEMFE) in the frequency range 0.1-20.0 Hz. Scientific and technical justification is provided for the differential measurement circuit parameters of the NEMFE and the algorithm of processing of the received signals with the calculation of the IP coefficient, assuming the identity of the field characteristics in two receiving lines. The method consists in recording random noise signals from two adjacent receiving electrical dipoles with simultaneous memorizing of the amplitudes and their automatic equalization. Then the difference between the signals is calculated, with subsequent energy normalization. The presented theoretical fundamentals for the calculation of the IP coefficient of the NEMFE and the processing algorithm were tested in laboratory experiments. Under the assumption of the complete identity of the medium beneath the receiving dipoles, the IP coefficient was 0.01-0.03, due to the error in the elemental base of the analog input path. The paper also presents the results of field experiments on the Samson iron deposit in the Republic of Khakassia. The experimental work confirmed the effect of IP on the NEMFE in the anomalous area and showed that the results are consistent with theoretical and laboratory predictions and the data obtained using a KEP-M pulse system. It is concluded that this method can be used to detect productive anomalies and has an advantage of eliminating artificial sources of excitation of geologic sections.