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Abstract
The presence of an urban active fault carries a geological hazard risk that threatens urban construction. Therefore, detecting such faults is crucial for mitigating potential risks and ensuring safe urban development. The grounded-wire source short-offset transient electromagnetic method (SOTEM) offers an opportunity to identify faults with high-conductivity. The results of a SOTEM survey conducted in Shunping, Hebei Province, were presented to detect buried faults and locate the industrial park. Data were analysed using the one-dimensional inversion method with SOTEMsoft software, which was denoised using the short-time sliding window adaptive singular value decomposition algorithm based on the wavelet threshold. Despite the challenges posed by urban features, particularly traffic, the survey results located the fault and hold significant potential to reveal its extent and depth. The study highlights the importance of avoiding fault sites during urban construction, even though the area is currently tectonically stable. This paper reveals an unusual opportunity to study the effectiveness of electromagnetic methods for detecting buried faults in cities and reveal geological structures covered by Quaternary formations.
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Journal of Geophysics and Engineering aims to promote research and developments in geophysics and related areas of engineering. It has a predominantly applied science and engineering focus, but solicits and accepts high-quality contributions in all earth-physics disciplines, including geodynamics, natural and controlled-source seismology, oil, gas and mineral exploration, petrophysics and reservoir geophysics. The journal covers those aspects of engineering that are closely related to geophysics, or on the targets and problems that geophysics addresses. Typically, this is engineering focused on the subsurface, particularly petroleum engineering, rock mechanics, geophysical software engineering, drilling technology, remote sensing, instrumentation and sensor design.