Experience in the application of dipole inductive profiling for prospecting and exploration of sulfide ores on the Kola Peninsula
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Under dipole inductive profiling (DIP) is understood a sequential study of the amplitude and phase of the magnetic field of a harmonic magnetic dipole, performed with simultaneous movement of the dipole generator and dipole-measuring device (measuring point) along a certain direction (profile) on the surface of the earth. The reciprocal spatial position of the dipoles (generator and receiver frames) is kept constant during profiling, so the relative field changes at the measurement points are only a function of the geoelectric cross sections of the areas traversed by the installation...
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