Scale Model Study of Time Domain Electromagnetic Response of Tabular Conductors

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Becker C. Gauvreau L. S. Collett
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

"A scale model was designed to simulate the airborne Barringer INPUT time domain electromagnetic system. The amplitude of the response to a vertical conductive dyke varies considerably with the conductor's thickness conductivity product (TCP). The response increases from a minimum detectable level at a TCP of about 2 mhos, rises to its maximum value at a dyke TCP of 15 mhos and then falls again so that conductors with a TCP exceeding 500 mhos would probably remain undetected. Measurements made with both standard receiver coil configurations (maximum or minimum coupled) indicate comparable effectiveness for both systems, either from the viewpoint of vertical conductor detection or from the viewpoint of discrimination against overburden anomalies."
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APA: A. Becker C. Gauvreau L. S. Collett  (1972)  Scale Model Study of Time Domain Electromagnetic Response of Tabular Conductors

MLA: A. Becker C. Gauvreau L. S. Collett Scale Model Study of Time Domain Electromagnetic Response of Tabular Conductors. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1972.

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