Apparatus And Procedure For Electromagnetic Prospecting - Surveys Are Effective, Speedy And Inexpensive.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. G. Brubaker
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 7, 1957

Abstract

IN the history of geophysical exploration by the electromagnetic method many procedures and types of equipment have been used. Source arrangements for surveying on the ground have included long wires grounded at both ends, large loops laid on the ground, small horizontal loops, and vertical loops of moderate to small sizes. Receivers have ranged from simple direction-finding coils to combinations of coils and a bridge circuit to measure quantities related to both amplitude and phase of the received signal. Primary considerations in choosing a survey method are effectiveness, speed, and economy. In work on the ground in which locating and out- lining conducting bodies is the objective, methods using a vertical coil and a simple direction-finder have been found the most satisfactory. Mason1 and his associates applied such a method by setting up a vertical source loop, fed with low frequency alternating current by an engine-generator set. With a direction-finding receiver they surveyed lines along the ground in the plane of the loop, taking measurements at each station of the azimuth and inclination of the magnetic field direction. Deviations of this direction from the normal direction, that is, from horizontal and perpendicular to the traverse line, indicated a conducting body. Recent advances in design of light-weight generating equipment have encouraged using this and similar methods.
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APA: D. G. Brubaker  (1957)  Apparatus And Procedure For Electromagnetic Prospecting - Surveys Are Effective, Speedy And Inexpensive.

MLA: D. G. Brubaker Apparatus And Procedure For Electromagnetic Prospecting - Surveys Are Effective, Speedy And Inexpensive.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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