Abstract:
In the general form, the integral principle of electromagnetic soundings was developed, based on an analysis
of generalized regularities of electromagnetic fields in the Earth, as spatial electric circuits. The mentioned
approach determines the basic contours of a possible new direction in the development of applied
electrometry. The problem of the dynamic interaction of an ungrounded loop, that is powered by a harmonic
current, with a thin conducting bed, was solved. Analytic relationships that describe the dynamic increments
of the active resistance and loop inductance as a function of frequency were obtained as a result of solving
this problem. The asymptotic analysis of the obtained relations in the intervals of asymptotically low and high
frequencies was performed, and on the basis of received results algorithms for interpreting the experimental
frequency dependences of integral characteristics of the induction loop were developed. The performed fundamental
developments were tested on experimental data of laboratory measurements of the frequency dependences
of the increment of the active resistance and inductance of loops located above the conducting bed
and on its surface. A full confirmation of the theoretical developments and in formativeness of the integral
parameters of induction loops was obtained.