Title
Integrating remote sensing and Super-Low Frequency electromagnetic technology in exploration of buried faults
Abstract
The buried faults are widespread in the coal-bed, which result in great difficulties in the construction work. In this paper, an integrated method is used in coal-bed in order to detect and analyze the characteristics of buried faults. Firstly, the lineaments are interpreted by visual interpretation from the ETM+ image, and several lineaments enriched areas are picked up. Secondly Super-Low Frequency (SLF) electromagnetic detection is conducted in these areas. Finally, combined with the geology information, lineament distribution and the SLF data, the characteristics of the buried faults are delineated. The results show that the near EW trending normal faults exist widely in the study area by this method, and the depth of the buried faults are presumed in 450-600 m that are coherent with the available drilling data.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/IGARSS.2013.6721282
IGARSS
Keywords
Field
DocType
super-low frequency electromagnetic detection,remote sensing,hydrocarbon reservoirs,slf electromagnetic detection,buried fault exploration,geophysical prospecting,coal bed,buried fault characteristics,etm+ image visual interpretation,faulting,geology information,lineament distribution,coal,depth 450 m to 600 m,buried faults,superlow frequency electromagnetic technology,noise,geology,electromagnetics,visualization,wavelet transforms
Fault (geology),Remote sensing,Visual interpretation,Geophysical prospecting,Geology,Drilling,Lineament,Super low frequency
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
null
null
2153-6996
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4799-1114-1
0
0.34
References 
Authors
2
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Li Chen103.04
Qi-ming Qin215849.12
Yan-Bing Bai3132.64
Nan Wang401.69
Jun Wang5135.63
Chao Chen62032185.26