Geophysical Prospecting (09b1d71f-a326-443b-af84-dae3749cf8fe)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Hughes J. F Elford H. S
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

The object of this paper is to bring before Members of the lnstitute the very important and much discussed question of scientifically prospecting for ores, oil, coal, etc.The paper is divided into three sections:SECTION l - Description of Geophysical Prospecting methods.(1) Sound-Vibration.(2) Magnetic.(3) Gravitometric.(4) Electrical.(a) Equipotential.(b) Electro-magnetic.(c) Schlumberger.(d) General.SECTION II - General discussion of Cicophysical Prospecting.SECTION III - Appendices.(1) Systematic summary of methods of survey.(2) Table of electrical conductivities.(3) Bibliography.SECTION I - DESCRIPTION O:F GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTING METHODS.(1) SOUND-VIBRATION.THE transmission of sound waves or vibrations underground will depend on at least three factors: (a) Type of Rock. - Hard, dense rocks wiII transmit sound waves much more quickly than softer, more porous rocks. In the former the speed may be eight times that of the latter.(2) Uniformity of Rock. - Any variation in the texture, hardness, etc, wiII have an effect on and direction of transmission of the waves.
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APA: Hughes J. F Elford H. S  (1927)  Geophysical Prospecting (09b1d71f-a326-443b-af84-dae3749cf8fe)

MLA: Hughes J. F Elford H. S Geophysical Prospecting (09b1d71f-a326-443b-af84-dae3749cf8fe). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1927.

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