Papers - Electrical Methods - Geophysical Studies in Placer and Water-supply Problems (Abstract)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. J. Jakosky C. H. Wilson
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

In recent years geophysical prospecting methods have become well established as important steps in economically initiating new mining ventures in the field of base-metal exploration, placer mining and water-supply problems. The value of these methods as applied to these problems has been greatly increased by new and improved instruments, and a greater degree of skill in laboratory and interpretative technique. Considerable success has been attained, with subsequent drilling checking the predicted depths within 1 to 5 per cent, on problems requiring information on thickness of fill material, depth to and contour of bedrock, extent and yardage of gravels to be mined, and location of hydrostatic water table. In these applications the geophysical work gives data comparable to drilling, and at a cost of about one-fiftieth that of drilling. Discussion of several surveys with accompanying illustrations showing geophysical methods applicable to both simple and complicated placer problems are contained in the paper. The electrical instruments for measuring electromagnetic field strength and surface potentials are described, and their use, coupled with that of other geophysical instruments in modern field procedure, is noted.:
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APA: J. J. Jakosky C. H. Wilson  (1934)  Papers - Electrical Methods - Geophysical Studies in Placer and Water-supply Problems (Abstract)

MLA: J. J. Jakosky C. H. Wilson Papers - Electrical Methods - Geophysical Studies in Placer and Water-supply Problems (Abstract). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1934.

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