Induced polarization chargeability calibration standards

  • Kingman J
  • Ritchie T
  • Rowston P
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Abstract

Standard practices in scaling time-domain induced polarization (IP) chargeability estimates are frequently inconsistent or poorly supported. Antiquated M331 units (milliseconds) and scaling standards in particular, represent: a) ill-informed assumptions, b) conflicting scaling standards and c) a lack of adequate flexibility in time-gate start-time choices for mitigating inductive (EM) coupling.

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Kingman, J. E. E., Ritchie, T. J., & Rowston, P. (2019). Induced polarization chargeability calibration standards. ASEG Extended Abstracts, 2019(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1080/22020586.2019.12073143

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