Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/1440
Authors: Djeddi, M.* 
Baker, H. A.* 
Tabbagh, A.* 
Title: Interpretation of VLF-EM anomalies of 3D structures by using linear filtering techniques
Issue Date: Jun-1998
Series/Report no.: 2/41 (1998)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2122/1440
Keywords: VLF-EM
fraser filter
linear filtering
3D interpretation
Subject Classification04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.11. Instruments and techniques 
Abstract: For almost four decades now, the VLF-EM method has been used to locate different conducting structures. The interpretation is usually carried out on a profile anomaly where a possible estimation of the depth and the dip can be obtained. The maps are only used, after applying the Fraser filter, to best position the anomaly and no further quantitative interpretation is given. In this paper a linear filtering technique is developed based on the X and Y derivatives of the VLF-EM anomaly. This technique helps in determining the exact dimensions of the causative structures as well as their depths regardless of their conductivities. This work also shows that the known Fraser filter that is usually applied on a profile data can be adapted, for the first time, in studying quantitatively 3D structures if it is applied to raw data in the X and Y directions. It can now be used to estimate the dimensions of the targets.
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