Interpretation of geoelectric anomalies by the fourier analysis

Autor: G. Cifuentes, A. Tejero, R. E. Chavez
Rok vydání: 1992
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Zdroj: 54th EAEG Meeting.
DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609.201410643
Popis: The resistivity profile technique is an efficient method to detect lateral inhomogeneities at depth. Such a method has been commonly applied to investigate shallow structures, as Bink-holes, fractured zones and archaeological features. On the other hand, the anomalies obtained are of small amplitude and high frequency content. A process to improve the signal/noise ratio is based on the application of the Fourier Transform (Orlando et al, 1987). Camara et al (1990) showed that a separation between long amplitude and small amplitude resistivity anomalies could be performed by a filtering proces in the frequency domain with succesful results. The first one was called a regional and the second one a residual. The present paper involves two aspects.
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