Abstract

Summary Electromagnetic induction in the Earth by a non-uniform current source is considered. Apparent resistivity calculations from the Cagniard formula are made for models in which the Earth has lateral as well as horizontal discontinuities and the source is a gaussian electrojet. These results are compared with those for a uniform inducing field. The results indicate that at longer periods the source configuration considerably influences the apparent resistivity calculations.

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