Abstract

The article analyzes the amplitude spectra of audio magnetotelluric sounding (AMTs) data. Particular attention is focused on the frequency range from 1 to 5 kHz, which is called dead band. We analyzed the data of base stations used in the fieldwork during the summer and autumn seasons in 2013, 2014, and 2017. The area of work is located in the Chukotka Autonomous Area beyond the Arctic Circle. Previous researchers noted that a reliable signal in the dead band can only be obtained at nighttime. The authors of the article found that in Chukotka region in the daytime against the minimum signal within the dead band there is a local maximum at a frequency of 2.4 kHz. When registering a field for more than 3 hours during daytime, in most cases, it is possible to restore the frequencies of 2.2 and 2.6 kHz. These frequencies are reliable benchmarks, allowing in some cases to restore the AMT curve using the correlation between amplitude and phase. We have proposed ways to improve data quality in the dead band when measured during the daytime.

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  • Е.Ю.Ермолин, О.Ингеров, А.А.Янкилевич, Н.Н.Покровская Особенности сигнала аудиомагнитотеллурический метод (АМТ) в мертвом частотном диапазоне

  • Е.Ю.Ермолин, О.Ингеров, А.А.Янкилевич, Н.Н.Покровская Особенности сигнала АМТ в мертвом частотном диапазоне...

  • Что на Чукотке в дневное время на фоне минимума сигнала в пределах «dead band» существует локальный максимум на частоте 2,4 кГц.

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Е.Ю.Ермолин, О.Ингеров, А.А.Янкилевич, Н.Н.Покровская Особенности сигнала АМТ в мертвом частотном диапазоне... Что на Чукотке в дневное время на фоне минимума сигнала в пределах «dead band» существует локальный максимум на частоте 2,4 кГц. При регистрации поля более 3 ч в дневное время в большинстве случаев удается восстановить частоты 2,2 и 2,6 кГц. Предложены способы улучшения качества данных в мертвом частотном диапазоне при измерениях в дневное время.

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