Natural and man-made EM variations in the Komló coalfield

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The strongly tectonized structure of the Komló coalfield (Southern Hungary) was studied by magnetotelluric (MT) deep soundings. An experiment was also made to use the man-made electromagnetic noise very frequently appearing on MT records to obtain some information concerning the coalfield's structure. Comparison of the two different data sets highlights the limits of the application of EM noise in geophysical exploration.
A long-term MT study between 1982 and 1985 showed some MT resistivity variations probably associated with mining at the place of the greatest soil subsidence.

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