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A comparison of techniques for magnetotelluric response function estimation

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Title A comparison of techniques for magnetotelluric response function estimation
Names Jones, Alan G. (creator)
Chave, Alan D. (creator)
Egbert, Gary D. (creator)
Auld, Don (creator)
Bahr, Karsten (creator)
Date Issued 1989-10-10 (iso8601)
Abstract Spectral analysis of the time-varying horizontal magnetic and electric field components yields
the magnetotelluric (MT) impedance tensor. This frequency dependent 2x2 complex tensor
can be examined for details which axe diagnostic of the electrical conductivity distribution in the
Earth within the relevant (frequency dependent) inductive scale length of the surface observation
point. As such, precise and accurate determination of this tensor from the electromagnetic time
series is fundamental to successful interpretation of the derived responses. In this paper, several
analysis techniques are applied to the same data set from one of the EMSLAB Lincoln Line sites.
Two subsets of the complete data set were selected, on the basis of geomagnetic activity, to
test the methods in the presence of differing signal-to-noise ratios for varying signals and noises.
Illustrated by this comparison are the effects of both statistical and bias errors on the estimates
from the diverse methods. It is concluded that robust processing methods should become adopted
for the analysis of MT data, and that whenever possible remote reference fields should be used
to avoid bias due to uncorrelated noise contributions.
Genre Article
Identifier Jones, A. G., Chave, A. D., Egbert, G., Auld, D., & Bahr, K. (1989). A comparison of techniques for magnetotelluric response function estimation. Journal of Geophysical Research, 94(B10), 14201-14213.

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