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Self potential anomaly over a sulphide conductor tested for use as a current source

Lile, 1996

Document ID
16179495073202288980
Author
Lile O
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Applied Geophysics

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A minus 420 mV self potential anomaly over a sulphide deposit was tested as current source. Two lead electrodes were dug into the ground, one at the place where the negative peak value was found and the other one in a nearby bog. The electrodes were connected …
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01VGEOPHYSICS; GRAVITATIONAL MEASUREMENTS; DETECTING MASSES OR OBJECTS
    • G01V3/00Electric or magnetic prospecting or detecting; Measuring magnetic field characteristics of the earth, e.g. declination, deviation
    • G01V3/18Electric or magnetic prospecting or detecting; Measuring magnetic field characteristics of the earth, e.g. declination, deviation specially adapted for well-logging
    • G01V3/20Electric or magnetic prospecting or detecting; Measuring magnetic field characteristics of the earth, e.g. declination, deviation specially adapted for well-logging operating with propagation of electric current
    • G01V3/24Electric or magnetic prospecting or detecting; Measuring magnetic field characteristics of the earth, e.g. declination, deviation specially adapted for well-logging operating with propagation of electric current using ac

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