Title: Thermoelectrical self‐potential anomalies and their relationship to the solid angle subtended by the source region
Abstract:The calculation of self‐potential (SP) anomalies produced by thermoelectric sources is shown to be equivalent to calculating the weighted solid angle subtended at the observation point by the source r...The calculation of self‐potential (SP) anomalies produced by thermoelectric sources is shown to be equivalent to calculating the weighted solid angle subtended at the observation point by the source region and its images where the weighting function is the source intensity. This interpretation provides an easy way of visualizing the effect of different source geometries, and describes the nonuniqueness associated with SP sources. For example, changes in a model which keep the product of source intensity and area constant do not appreciably change the produced anomaly. Similarly, deepening a source requires an increase of source intensity or size to produce the same anomaly. When conductivity contrasts become small or nonexistent, the number of image sources becomes finite or zero, respectively, further simplifying the calculation. As an example, the SP anomaly of a dipping rectangular source of constant intensity is computed using the method. This model is applied to SP data from the East Mesa geothermal field.Read More
Publication Year: 1984
Publication Date: 1984-02-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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