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Ez-response as a monitor of a Baikal rift fault electrical resistivity: 3D modelling studies

Author(s)
Pankratov, O. V.  
Geoelectromagnetic Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow Region, Russia  
Kuvshinov, A. V.  
Geoelectromagnetic Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow Region, Russia  
Avdeev, D. B.  
Geoelectromagnetic Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow Region, Russia  
Shneyer, V. S.  
Geoelectromagnetic Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow Region, Russia  
Trofimov, I. L.  
Geoelectromagnetic Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow Region, Russia  
Date Issued
2004
Issue/vol(year)
1/47 (2004)
Language
English
Subjects
04. Solid Earth::04.05. Geomagnetism::04.05.05. Main geomagnetic field  
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https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/750
Subjects

Baikal rift zone

electromagnetic monit...

transfer functions

resistivity changes o...

Abstract
3D numerical studies have shown that the vertical voltage above the Baikal deep-water fault is detectable and that respective transfer functions, Ez-responses, are sensitive to the electrical resistivity changes of the fault, i.e.
these functions appear actually informative with respect to the resistivity «breath» of the fault. It means that if the fault resistivity changed, conventional electromagnetic instruments would be able to detect this fact by measurement
of the vertical electric field, Ez, or the vertical electric voltage just above the fault as well as horizontal magnetic field on the shore. Other electromagnetic field components (Ex, Ey, Hz) do not seem to be sensitive to the resistivity changes in such a thin fault (as wide as 500 m). On the other hand, such changes are thought to
be able to indicate a change of a stress state in the earthquake preparation zone. Besides, the vertical profile at the bottom of Lake Baikal is suitable for electromagnetic monitoring of the fault electrical resistivity changes.
Altogether, the vertical voltage above the deep-water fault might be one of earthquake precursors.
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