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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Comparação dos efeitos do eletrojato equatorial nos dados magnetotelúricos bi e tridimensionais(Universidade Federal do Pará, 1995-11-01) PONTES, Altem Nascimento; RIJO, Luiz; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3148365912720676This work deals with the comparison between the effects of the equatorial electrojet in two and three-dimensional magnetotelluric data. It is composed of two parts: in the first part, which consists in comparing the effects of two-dimensional with three-dimensional models (current line and gaussian electrojet), we determine the dimensions that a three-dimensional structure should have so that the MT response of that structure, in YX and XY polarizations, can be replaced by the MT response of a 2D structure in TE and TM modes, for apparent resistivity and phase. The results show that the dimension of the 3D structure in the main direction must be over 16 times its length in the initial dimension, so that the MT response of that structure in YX polarization can be replaced by the MT response at a 2D structure in TE mode. If the polarization is XY the main dimension must be 26 times the initial dimension. In the second part, which consists in determining the effects of the Onwumechillian equatorial electrojet, we placed the 3D structure at 10 km, 100 km, 300 km, 500 km, 1000 km and 1500 km, from the electrojet. In this way we determine the distance at which the effects of the Onwumechillian equatorial electrojet on the MT soundings are practically negligible. We observe that, for a conductive basement, the equatorial electrojet does not affect the MT soundings if the 3D structure is placed at 1500 km from the source. When the basement is resistive, the electrojet affects the MT soundings even if the structure is at 1500 km away from the source. We verified that the equatorial electrojet affects the MT soundings in frequencies under 10-2Hz, in both resistivity and phase and in both polarizations. We also observed that the galvanic effect is stronger on the YX than on the XY polarization.