Evaluation of E.M. Anomalies at SOQUEM

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. Gaucher M. St-Amant
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

"Among the electromagnetic surveys performed by SOQUEM in the last three years, a certain number of the more instructive cases have been chosen to illustrate the theory of electromagnetism by field examples of: (a) The depth penetration of the TURAM as compared to the SLINGRAM (Ronka) method. (b) The limitations of the TURAM as compared to the SLINGRAM method when a conductor dips the wrong way, or when it is small in size. (c) The expression of a shallow-dipping conductor in a SLINGRAM survey. (d) The effect on the SLINGRAM survey of deep ditches or reef structures.(e) A comparison between the CRONE and the SLING-RAM method in the Abitibi clay belt, by means of field and model studies, indicating a usually better signal-to-noise ratio for the SLINGRAM method. From the above and from other experiments, different electromagnetic methods are now being used by SOQUEM, depending on field conditions."
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APA: E. Gaucher M. St-Amant  (1970)  Evaluation of E.M. Anomalies at SOQUEM

MLA: E. Gaucher M. St-Amant Evaluation of E.M. Anomalies at SOQUEM. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1970.

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