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Modeling the Impact of Relief Boundaries in Solving the Direct Problem of Direct Current Electrical Sounding

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In this study we examined the numerical methods of solving the direct problem of electrical sounding with direct current for a layered model with complex relief contact boundaries. The solution was obtained by the method of integral equations. The system of integral equations for the solution of the direct problem of electrical sounding with direct current for a layered relief medium was established. Numerical simulation of the field for two-layered medium with various shapes of relief contact boundaries was conducted. We obtained the density of distribution of secondary sources on contact boundaries.

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Mukanova, B., Mirgalikyzy, T. (2015). Modeling the Impact of Relief Boundaries in Solving the Direct Problem of Direct Current Electrical Sounding. In: Danaev, N., Shokin, Y., Darkhan, AZ. (eds) Mathematical Modeling of Technological Processes. CITech 2015. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 549. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25058-8_12

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