IC 6141 Tentative Method For Making Resistivity Measurements Of Drill Cores And Hand Specimens Of Rocks And Ores ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. W. Pullen
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

It is recognized that the determination of electrical resistivity of the earth within a given area may furnish information concerning the location of certain mineralized strata of economic importance. Present knowledge of the electrical resistivity of the various rock formations is almost nil, and the geophysicist who is detailed to make a survey of an area without any data as to the relative resistivity of the underlying rocks is greatly handicapped. Such surveys are usually made within areas known to contain mineral deposits to aid in locating desirable points for drilling. Usually these areas have been prospected by diamond drilling, and drill cores of the various rocks and ores are usually obtainable. Were it possible to make resistivity tests in a laboratory of the drill cores or from pieces of the rocks and ore within an area before attempting a field survey, this would indicate not only the advisability for such a survey but would aid considerably in the interpretation of the results of such a survey. To be of most value a definite method should be used for all such tests, and as yet such a method has not been established.
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APA: M. W. Pullen  (1929)  IC 6141 Tentative Method For Making Resistivity Measurements Of Drill Cores And Hand Specimens Of Rocks And Ores ? Introduction

MLA: M. W. Pullen IC 6141 Tentative Method For Making Resistivity Measurements Of Drill Cores And Hand Specimens Of Rocks And Ores ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1929.

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