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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-07-23
    Description: In the framework of the DEad SEa Rift Transect (DESERT) project a 150 km magnetotelluric profile consisting of 154 sites was carried out across the Dead Sea Transform. The resistivity model presented shows conductive structures in the western section of the study area terminating abruptly at the Arava Fault. For a more detailed analysis we performed a joint interpretation of the resistivity model with a P wave velocity model from a partially coincident seismic experiment. The technique used is a statistical correlation of resistivity and velocity values in parameter space. Regions of high probability of a coexisting pair of values for the two parameters are mapped back into the spatial domain, illustrating the geographical location of lithological classes. In this study, four regions of enhanced probability have been identified, and are remapped as four lithological classes. This technique confirms the Arava Fault marks the boundary of a highly conductive lithological class down to a depth of ∼3 km. That the fault acts as an impermeable barrier to fluid flow is unusual for large fault zone, which often exhibit a fault zone characterized by high conductivity and low seismic velocity. At greater depths it is possible to resolve the Precambrian basement into two classes characterized by vastly different resistivity values but similar seismic velocities. The boundary between these classes is approximately coincident with the Al Quweira Fault, with higher resistivities observed east of the fault. This is interpreted as evidence for the original deformation along the DST originally taking place at the Al Quweira Fault, before being shifted to the Arava Fault.
    Electronic ISSN: 1525-2027
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Wiley on behalf of American Geophysical Union (AGU).
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    Publication Date: 2013-03-01
    Description: ABSTRACT The basic physical properties of the magnetic source field, namely its homogeneity and spatial coherence, have been used for a variety of magnetotelluric processing techniques including remote reference processing. In the present work we propose a data acquisition and processing technique for a large number of stations distributed over a localized area ideally on a grid. For pseudo-remote reference processing it is necessary to use the following station setup: five-component MT data are only measured at some sites (base stations) while at the majority of sites (local stations) only the electric and vertical magnetic fields are recorded. The impedance tensor and vertical magnetic transfer functions at each local station are computed by assigning the magnetic fields of a base station to the local station as if they had been measured there. This approach can lead to biased or erroneous estimates of local transfer functions at stations in the vicinity of strong conductivity contrasts that can be corrected using the interstation transfer functions between the horizontal magnetic fields measured at the base station(s). We test this approach with a data set collected in the vicinity of the Groß Schönebeck geothermal test site. Magnetotelluric data were collected at 146 local and 5 base stations distributed over an approximately 5 km × 25 km wide grid with site spacing ranging from 500 m × 500 m to 1000 m × 1000 m in the frequency range 128–0.001Hz. The obtained pseudo-remote reference transfer functions are generally smooth and consistent and conductivity models obtained from 2D inversion of the data are in agreement with previous conductivity models from the study area.
    Print ISSN: 0016-8025
    Electronic ISSN: 1365-2478
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Wiley
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