Network charging potential monitoring method
A potential monitoring and network technology, applied in the field of geophysical exploration, can solve the problems of poor monitoring effect, single component, high cost, etc.
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[0010] Embodiment 1: a power supply electrode is monitoring cased well A ( figure 1 ), the well depth is 500 meters. The power supply current is a periodic positive and negative square wave with a current intensity of 50A. The other power supply electrode is the artificial grounding point B ( figure 1 ). A measurement network is arranged around the monitoring well A. The measurement network consists of three monitoring wells A ( figure 1 ) as the center of concentric rings of different radii. 24 ground electrodes are symmetrically arranged equidistantly in each ring ( figure 1 ), the adjacent electrodes M and N are connected end to end.
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[0011] Embodiment 2: A power supply electrode is a monitoring cased well with a depth of 500 meters. The supply current is a periodic positive and negative square wave with a current intensity of 90A. The other power supply electrode is a cased well 1200 meters away from the monitoring well. A measurement network is deployed around the monitoring wells. The monitoring network is composed of 5 concentric rings with different radii centered on the monitoring well. 36 grounding electrodes are symmetrically arranged in each ring, and the adjacent electrodes M and N are connected end to end.
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