Field Testing of a Controlled-Source Wide Frequency Range Magnetotelluric Detector Using SQUID and Inductive Magnetic Sensors

To enhance the resolution of shallow geological structure detection, this study developed a Controlled-Source wide frequency range Magnetotelluric Detector (called CSUMT) with a frequency range spanning from 1 Hz to 1 MHz, and conducted systematic field experiments in Fengxian County, Shaanxi Provin...

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Main Authors: Zucan Lin, Qisheng Zhang, Rongbo Zhang, Xiyuan Zhang, Hui Zhang, Xinchang Wang, Huiying Li, Yunheng Liu, Bojian Zhou, Jian Shao, Keyu Zhou
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-06-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/25/13/3896
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Summary:To enhance the resolution of shallow geological structure detection, this study developed a Controlled-Source wide frequency range Magnetotelluric Detector (called CSUMT) with a frequency range spanning from 1 Hz to 1 MHz, and conducted systematic field experiments in Fengxian County, Shaanxi Province. The CSUMT system employs a high-precision 24-bit analog-to-digital converter and is compatible with both inductive magnetic sensors and superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetic sensors, featuring wide bandwidth and high dynamic range. Comparative experiments with the commercial V8 instrument demonstrated high consistency in electric field, magnetic field, and apparent resistivity measurements, confirming the CSUMT system’s reliability in field applications. In addition, this study compared the performance of inductive and SQUID magnetic sensors in actual surveys, revealing that SQUID sensors exhibit lower noise and more stable data output, making them suitable for signal detection across a broader frequency range. The results validate the practicality of the CSUMT system in complex geological environments and provide experimental support for the appropriate selection of magnetic sensors.
ISSN:1424-8220