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Electromagnetic migration in the frequency domain

For the sake of simplicity, I consider in this section only the 2-D geoelectrical problem (E-polarization case) in the frequency domain. However, all the results, developed below, can be generalized to a 3-D case. The solution of the 3-D migration problem in the time domain will be discussed in the next sections. [Pg.332]


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