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Technical Papers - Airborne Electromagnetics
Influence of Displacement Currents on the Response
of Helicopter Electromagnetic Systems
Hodges, G., and Yin, C. Fugro Airborne Surveys
Abstract
For the purpose of shallow-earth geophysical mapping,
progressively higher frequencies have been developed
for helicopter electromagnetic (HEM) systems.
However, concern has been expressed about the vulnerability
of high-frequency EM signals to the influence of
the displacement current, especially the phase shift of
the HEM signal resulting from the finite speed of light
that describes the propagation of the EM wave in free
space.
In this paper, we investigate the influence of the
displacement current and the finite speed of light on
HEM responses, based on a full solution of the EM field
for a conductive, magnetically, and dielectrically polarizable
earth half-space and an overlying half-space of air
with free-space dielectric permittivity. We calculate the
amplitude change and the phase shift of the HEM signal
and the change in the apparent resistivity. We find
that the displacement current, when both the air and the
earth half-space assume the free-space dielectric permittivity,
has a small influence on theHEMsignal, while
substantial influencemay occur when the earth is dielectrically
polarizable. The finite speed of the EM propagation
in free space does not result in significant phase
changes in the HEM signal.
GEOPHYSICS, VOL. 70, NO. 4 (JULY-AUGUST 2005); P. G95-G100
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