An analogue model study of electromagnetic induction for island-continent ocean channels for the H polarization

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Using an electromagnetic analogue model, the behavior of time-varying electromagnetic fields for an island near a continental coastline is examined for the H-polarization case, in which the electric field of the inducing source is perpendicular to the continental coastline. A study of the effect of the shape of the island, using square- and circular-island models, indicates that over the island, anomalies in the field components are confined to a smaller area for the circular island than for the square island. A study of the effect of ocean-channel width between the island and continent shows that, as the channel width decreases, anomalies in the magnetic field components over the island decrease. The anomaly in the electric field at the continental coastline first increases and then decreases with decreasing channel width.

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