THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS OF A SUBTERRANEAN CYLINDRICAL INHOMOGENEITY EXCITED BY A LINE SOURCE
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The anomalous fields from a buried cylindrical inhomogeneity in an otherwise uniform half‐space are analyzed. The problem is rendered two‐dimensional by assuming that the uniform line source of current is parallel to the subsurface cylinder. The multipole scattered field coefficients are obtained from the numerical solution to the associated singular Fredholm integral equation of the second kind. The horizontal magnetic field amplitude, the vertical magnetic field phase, and the amplitude and phase of the ratio of horizontal to vertical magnetic fields are shown to be diagnostic of the location of the inhomogeneity. The results have possible applications to electromagnetic location in mine rescue operations and to geophysical prospecting.