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2022-05-08

The equations are as follows:
ρ a ( s ) = s 2 0 T ( λ ) J 1 ( λ s ) d s ( 4 )
Where ρ a is the apparent resistivity and T ( λ ) is a resistivity transform function. Using a Hankel Transform, we get:
T ( λ ) = 0 ρ a ( s ) J 1 ( λ s ) [ 1 s ] d s ( 7 )
New variables are then defined by
x = l n ( s ) a n d y = l n ( 1 λ ) ( 8 )
Substituting (8) in (7), we get
T ( y ) = ρ a ( x ) J 1 ( 1 e y x ) d x ( 9 )
Please note that any missing equations were for another resistivity equation.

Answer & Explanation

Elliana Shelton

Elliana Shelton

Beginner2022-05-09Added 14 answers

Starting with
T ( λ ) = s = 0 s = ρ a ( s ) J 1 ( λ s ) [ 1 s ] d s ( 7 )
and using
x = ln ( s ) e x = s and d x = 1 s d s
ln ( 0 ) and ln ( )
you now have
T ( λ ) = x = x = ρ a ( x ) J 1 ( λ e x ) d x
Then using
y = ln ( 1 λ ) e y = 1 λ λ = 1 e y
you now have
T ( y ) = ρ a ( x ) J 1 ( 1 e y e x ) d x = ρ a ( x ) J 1 ( 1 e y x ) d x ( 9 )

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