Abstract

The portable highly sensitive measuring station KVVN-7 has been designed. It enables us to perform frequency sounding with controllable sources and audio-magnetotelluric sounding in the field of natural variations in an electromagnetic field within one session. Signal recording is made by seven channels (three magnetic and four electric ones) in a broad frequency spectrum (0.1–2000 Hz) with elimination of frequencies on the edges of the set frequency range and in the odd harmonics of industrial frequency (up to the ninth harmonic). The station incorporates the system of band-stop filters and anti-alias filters at resistors having a low temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR is lower than 25 × 10−6 °C−1) and capacitors having a low temperature coefficient of capacity (TCC is lower than ±30 × 10−6 °C−1). Application of the KVVN-7 station allows the electric conductivity and fluid regime of the upper crust to be studied for both implementation of geological tasks and tasks related to electromagnetic monitoring of seismoactive zones in combination with seismic methods. The example of practical application of the KVVN-7 station in the Lovozero-Pulozero profile (Kola Peninsula) has been presented. A high effectiveness of a station has been demonstrated when study of a fluid-saturated layer with conductivity of a dilatancy-diffuse origin (“DD layer”) in the upper crust. The further perfection of the KVVN-7 measuring station is aimed at the design of a completely automated recording system through data recording to a built-in data medium (flash memory). Additionally, it is suggested to use a built-in analog-to-digital converter of high resolution (24 bit) for every channel in order to broaden the dynamical range of the station.

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