Specific features of mapping large discontinuous faults by the method of electromagnetic emission

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In this paper, the authors consider the issue of processing the data of electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) recorded in mine workings and their interpretation. The Sami fault (Russia, the Murmansk region) was chosen as the object of the research. A number of experiments, including measuring the EMP level along the fault and the analysis of the results, were performed by the authors. The paper also presents a previously unconsidered method of transition from geological concepts to electro-technical ones, the aim of which is to identify the dependences of the amplitude of electromagnetic field anomalies on the parameters of active tectonic disturbances. The authors assumed the dependence of the amplitude of anomalies on the geological parameters of the rock mass and the thickness of the tectonic disturbance.

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Iakovleva, E., Belova, M., & Soares, A. (2020). Specific features of mapping large discontinuous faults by the method of electromagnetic emission. Resources, 9(11), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/resources9110135

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