Inductive Electrostatic Gradiometry (IESG) Deciphers Keweenawan Copper Plumbing System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Trow
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Abstract

Dowsing is really IESG which inductively locates electric gradients (dv/dx) on the flanks of SP anomalies. "Sensors" are in one?s head. The "meter" consists of one?s body, limbs, and two $.69 welding rods. The method was calibrated near Mamainse Point, Ontario, where IESG-negative chalcopyrite-bornite-chalcocite-native copper ores reveal mineral zoning related to the IESG-positive Keweenaw fault, down which oxidizing solutions moved. In Michigan, the IESG-positive Keweenaw fault suggests that oxygen-bearing solutions from the Jacobsville Sandstone moved downward to oxidize hydrothermal sulfur to produce native copper, and to supply sufficient water to satisfy Walter White.
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APA: J. Trow  (1992)  Inductive Electrostatic Gradiometry (IESG) Deciphers Keweenawan Copper Plumbing System

MLA: J. Trow Inductive Electrostatic Gradiometry (IESG) Deciphers Keweenawan Copper Plumbing System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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