A method and apparatus for use within a borehole for simultaneously determining
the horizontal resistivity, vertical resistivity, and relative dip angle for anisotropic
earth formations. An antenna configuration in which a transmitter antenna and a
receiver antenna are oriented in non-parallel planes such that the vertical resistivity
and the relative dip angle are decoupled. Preferably, either the transmitter or
the receiver is mounted in a conventional orientation in a first plane that is
normal to the tool axis, and the other antenna is mounted in a second plane that
is not parallel to the first plane. Also included are a method and apparatus for
steering a downhole tool during a drilling operation in order to maintain the borehole
within a desired earth formation. The steering capability is enabled by computing
the difference or the ratio of the phase-based or amplitude-based responses of
the receiver antennas which are mounted in planes that are not parallel to the
planes of the transmitter antennas.