Application of the Magnetotelluric Method in Detection of Electrical Structures in Northern Yinchuan Basin
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    In order to study the deep extension characteristics of the western Helan Mountain eastern foothills fault and the eastern Yellow River fault that control the northern boundary of the Yinchuan Basin, as well as the hidden Luhuatai fault and Yinchuan fault within the basin, Considering previous research methods and scales, the magnetotellurics method was employed to conduct a detailed exploration of the electrical structure in the northern part of the basin. The article obtained the electrical structure information of the middle and deep parts of the northern Yinchuan Basin through long-period magnetotelluric profile measurements for using near-reference processing techniques and impedance tensor decomposition techniques; The 2D NLCG inversion results show obvious electrical zoning characteristics in the northern part of the Yinchuan Basin. The main fault reflects clearly, and a high conductivity channel has been found in the deep part, which is highly likely to be the upwelling of mantle derived material from the deep part. This study indicates that the magnetotelluric sounding method is an important geophysical sounding method for detecting hidden faults, seismic environments in earthquake prone areas, and geological structures related to geothermal genesis in northern part of the Yinchuan Basin.

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ZHAO Fuyuan, ZHOU Lei, WU Yang, HU Xinjun, BU Jinbing, GUO Shaopeng. Application of the Magnetotelluric Method in Detection of Electrical Structures in Northern Yinchuan Basin[J].,2025,42(4):83-90

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  • Received:May 16,2024
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  • Online: September 09,2025
  • Published: August 25,2025
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