Validity of the dispersion relations in magnetotellurics. Part II: synthetic and field data

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The impedance tensor and tipper are shown to be non-causal in some classes of 2-D and 3-D magnetotelluric (MT) models, including those widely encountered off shore. At the same time, examination of a large database of onshore MT records yields only a handful of non-causal tensors, being non-causal due to the influence of nearby artificial conductors rather than some exotic geological conditions. This result implies that the actual chance to encounter a non-causal impedance tensor or tipper in terrestrial MT exploration is vanishingly small, thus securing the universal applicability of the dispersion relation technique for quality assessment of the mentioned transfer functions.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Zorin, N., Alekseev, D., Epishkin, D., Shimizu, H., Yakovlev, D., & Zaytsev, S. (2020). Validity of the dispersion relations in magnetotellurics. Part II: synthetic and field data. Earth, Planets and Space, 72(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-020-01273-4

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