Forward Modeling of Controlled-Source Electromagnetic Using Finite Element Method

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Controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) is an artificial source electromagnetic sounding method. which developed on the basis of magnetotelluric sounding. For showing the CSEM forward modeling result, numerical simulation method must be adopted. A discontinuous Galerkin finite element method is presented to solve problems based on formulation.

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