Examples Of Routine Computer Processing In Applied Mineral Exploration Geophysics

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William O. Rasmussen
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

Exploration requires processing highly varying kinds and amounts of geologic information. Successful discovery dictates that this be done quickly with maximum confidence. Most phases of exploration are more or less applicable to computer reduction on a routine basis. The use of digital computers to reduce raw data into interpretable form, lets the exploration geophysicist concentrate on interpretation and presentation, and to consistently apply more sophisticated and comprehensive analytical techniques, not practical before. In applying these concepts for the past several years, various efficient programs have evolved which provide more complete evaluation of all data including the pro- vision for more unique solutions. This has resulted in greater refinement and ability to select the most advantageous drill sites in a minimum time at a minimum cost or, in rejecting as soon as possible a project on which additional effort is no longer justified. Practical examples of computer applications in magnetics (air and ground), induced polarization and resistivity are discussed.
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APA: William O. Rasmussen  (1969)  Examples Of Routine Computer Processing In Applied Mineral Exploration Geophysics

MLA: William O. Rasmussen Examples Of Routine Computer Processing In Applied Mineral Exploration Geophysics. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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