The Swedish Methods of Electrical Prospecting

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Hans Lundberg
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1926

Abstract

During the last few years, geophysical methods have been introduced to aid mining geologists and mining engineers in locating mineral deposits. These methods have been developed as the result of investigations of various physical characters of minerals and rocks. In prospecting for ore-bodies, electrical methods have proved most successful. These methods are based on the great differences in electrical properties, and especially in conductivity, between ore minerals and rock minerals. The electrical resistance of the common minerals, rocks, and ores in ohms per cubic céntimeter is given in the following table: [ ] The first attempts at electrical prospecting were based on observing currents of polarization around certain ore bodies, which currents it was possible to measure. This method has been developed by Prof. Schlumberger and has been utilized by him successfully. He is represented on this continent by Mr. Sherwin Kelly, who has successfully operated the method here.
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APA: Hans Lundberg  (1926)  The Swedish Methods of Electrical Prospecting

MLA: Hans Lundberg The Swedish Methods of Electrical Prospecting. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1926.

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