Scandinavian Electromagnetic Prospecting

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frank C. Frischknecht
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 9, 1959

Abstract

Most early development and application of electromagnetic prospecting methods took place in Scandinavia, where geological conditions favor their use. In other parts of the world these methods have aroused cycles of interest, but in Scandinavia they have been used continuously and successfully since the 1920's. Electromagnetic methods may be classified into two general groups. One group includes methods in which the source of the electromagnetic field remains stationary while the receivers are moved about to explore the area. The other includes procedures in which the energizing and receiving systems are moved together. Other classifications could be based on the size of the energizing source, the particular components of the electromagnetic field which are measured, or the mode of trans- porting the equipment. The difference between fixed-source and moving-source methods, however, is of such great fundamental importance that it will be emphasized in this discussion.
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APA: Frank C. Frischknecht  (1959)  Scandinavian Electromagnetic Prospecting

MLA: Frank C. Frischknecht Scandinavian Electromagnetic Prospecting. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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