GEK measurements in a shallow water region |
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Authors: | Yutaka Nagata Kimie Yonemura Hideo Nishida |
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Affiliation: | 1. Geophysical Institute, University of Tokyo, Yayoi 2-11-16, Bunkyo-ku, 113, Tokyo, Japan 2. Hydrographic Department, Maritime Safety Agency of Japan, Tsukiji 5-3-1, Chu?-ku, 104, Tokyo, Japan
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Abstract: | ![]() Evidence for the applicability of GEK (Geomagnetic Electrokinetography) measurements to shallow water regions is provided from observations in the shelf region of the East China Sea. The reason for the effectiveness of GEK measurements in this case is investigated theoretically, and it is shown to be attributable to the existence of a thick conductive sedimentary layer. In addition, it is shown that low conductive basement rock can be regarded as a good conductor for GEK measurements if the current width is broad enough and if the ratio of current width to water depth is larger than the resistivity ratio of basement rock to sea water. This implies that barotropic tidal currents can be measured with GEK in any ocean on the earth if they have significant magnitudes. |
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