On 08/Apr/15 11:18, jk wrote:
Telluro-geo-psycho-modulator workshop and field trip

actually magnetotelluric fields are not really all that weak ... but you really need to consider your antenna size -- wide spacing of individual receivers that can be networked with contemporary devices -- as a single antenna can provide quite powerful signal resolution. (This combined with long-period recording -- into days.) Consider spacings upward of tens of km (total antenna area upwards of km2) to allow 'deep soundings'.

Anoher technique is to ground a square-wave DC current (as high an amperage as you can risk!) directly into the ground in two small pits that have a salt slurry in them -- spaced about 100-500 meters apart -- this causes a locally-induced Time-Domain field source that can be played with in the deconvolution process...

Good luck!

JH

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