Sensors (Feb 2023)

A Review of Subsurface Electrical Conductivity Anomalies in Magnetotelluric Imaging

  • Wule Lin,
  • Bo Yang,
  • Bo Han,
  • Xiangyun Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23041803
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
p. 1803

Abstract

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After 70 years of development, magnetotelluric (MT), a remote sensing technique for subsurface electrical resistivity imaging, has been widely applied in resource exploration and the deep tectonic evolution of the Earth. The electrical resistivity anomalies and their quantitative interpretation are closely related to or even controlled by the interconnected high-conductivity phases, which are frequently associated with tectonic activity. Based on representative electrical resistivity studies mainly of the deep crust and mantle, we reviewed principal electrical conduction mechanisms, generally used conductivity mixing models, and potential causes of high-conductivity including the saline fluid, partial melting, graphite, sulfide, and hydrogen in nominally anhydrous minerals, and the general methods to infer the water content of the upper mantle through electrical anomaly revealed by MT.

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