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Galvanic distortion decomposition of magnetotelluric impedance tensors in 1-D electrical anisotropic media

SUMMARY The electromagnetic (EM) local distortion of the transfer function due to shallow small-scale inhomogeneities hinders the accurate interpretation of magnetotelluric (MT) data. Under the assumption that regional subsurface structures are electrically isotropic, decomposition techniques of the...

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Published in:Geophysical journal international 2024-11, Vol.240 (1), p.212-232
Main Authors: Dai, Tianyi, Li, Yuguo, Shao, Guihang, Lu, Jie
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description SUMMARY The electromagnetic (EM) local distortion of the transfer function due to shallow small-scale inhomogeneities hinders the accurate interpretation of magnetotelluric (MT) data. Under the assumption that regional subsurface structures are electrically isotropic, decomposition techniques of the MT impedance tensor that focus on the galvanic distortion of the electric field have been well developed. In this paper, we present a decomposition method of MT impedance tensors over a regional 1-D conductivity anisotropic Earth, in which the galvanic distortion of both the electric and the associated magnetic fields are taken into account. An eigenparameter analysis is introduced to evaluate the intrinsic indeterminacy of magnetic distortion parameters. Regional anisotropic responses and EM distortion parameters are resolved by using a modified BFGS (Broyden–Fletcher–Goldfarb–Shanno) quasi-Newton algorithm combined with phase tensor analysis and the trust region method. In the presence of near-surface anisotropic inhomogeneities, synthetic 2-D data show an accentuated magnetic galvanic effect in the response tensors especially in the diagonal components probably due to the infinite extension in the strike direction. However, the magnetic galvanic distortion is not significant in synthetic 3-D models. The decomposition scheme is also applied to the analysis of the BC87 data set collected in southeastern British Columbia to investigate both the electric and magnetic field galvanic distortion.
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