Electromagnetic wave lightening technique is an important geophysical tool in geological prospecting, including kimberlitic tube detection. Development of transmitters and receivers with the minimal geometrical characteristics allows to process measurements practically on over all well. Processing such data permits us to construct three-dimensional model of site of investigation. In the report one of possible techniques of construction of such model, based on interpolation procedure is presented.
electromagnetic wave lightening, interpolation, inverse distance method, 3D model
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