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FRACTURES AS CONDUCTING DYKES AND CORRESPONDING TWO-DIMENSIONAL MODELS*
Authors:A ÁDÁM
Institution:Geodetic and Geophysical Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 9401 Sopron, POB 5, Hungary.
Abstract:A statistical treatment of MT data from the Pannonian Basin, Hungary, based on the distortion theory of the S-effect suggests that the local increase in crustal conductivity is connected with deep fractures. Field model measurements have recently been carried out in a shallow, quasi two-dimensional basin of well known tectonics using MT station distances of 1–3 km. The results of the investigation and numerical modelling of near surface distortions, support the idea that deep fractures (faults) contain the conducting formations. According to 2-D model computations, several conducting dykes at considerable depths can cause anomalies which are indiscernible from an anomaly due to a conducting layer. The significance of these results is discussed from the point of view of geothermal energy exploitation.
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