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  • 1
    Call number: MR 90.0390
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: II, 154 S.
    Language: German
    Location: Upper compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 2
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
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    Call number: 5/M 06.0611
    In: Handbuch zur Erkundung des Untergrundes von Deponien und Altlasten
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Vorbereitung geophysikalischer Messungen. - Magnetik.- Gravimetrie. - Geoelektrik. - Elektromagnetik. - Bodenradar. - Seismik. - Geothermik.- Radiometrie. - Aerogeophysik.- Bohrlochgeophysik. - Geophysikalische Penetrationssondierungen. - Milieusondenmessungen. - Petrophysik. - In-situ-Überwachung.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Edition: 2. überarb. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3540222758 , 978-3-540-22275-0
    Series Statement: Handbuch zur Erkundung des Untergrundes von Deponien und Altlasten 3
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    Geophysics
    Location: Reading room
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1983-01-01
    Description: At the Istanbul workshop we described an MT-System for remote reference measurements which at that time was partly in the manufacturing phase. The system has now been completed and gone through a process of thorough testing with the elimination of a number of faults. Presently it will be tested in the field for the third time. In this paper we should like to describe the system in its present state and the changes made. As shown in the block diagram (Fig. 1), the system consists of two complete 5-component digital recording systems, each built in its own truck. The first (or central) system has successfully served since 1974 as a single station (loseckeet. al., 1978, 1979). The computer system has now been enlarged in order to allow, during acquisition of new data, processing of measured data from both stations. The second (or satellite) station is in principle designed according to the same concept as the first station. This concerns mainly the analog part of the system. However, the flux gate sensors for the long period magnetic fields were replaced by an induction coil system, and the short period limit of the second system was changed from 5 Hz to 250 Hz. Both systems now include more precise 15 bit — ADC’s and synchronizable high precision clocks necessary for remote reference measurements. The small computer of the second station serves as a controller that mainly organizes the scanning and data transfer to the magnetic tape. One consequence of the functional tests was the installation of temperature measurements within the magnetometers in order to take into account a number of temperature effects. This feature is not included in the block diagram. The following pictures give an impression of the systems. Figure 2 shows the working place of the measurement operator in the first system. It includes an 8-channel recorder, the analog electronics with 2 E-channels, 3 induction coil channels and 3 flux gate channels and the teletype for measurement control and protocol. The synchronizable clock is not shown in this figure. Figure 3 shows the working place of the operator involved in data processing, including the computer, video terminal, disc and magnetic tape. In Fig. © 1983, Society of Geomagnetism and Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences. All rights reserved.
    Print ISSN: 0022-1392
    Topics: Geosciences
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  • 4
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford BSL : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Geophysical prospecting 47 (1999), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2478
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: The surface nuclear magnetic resonance (SNMR) method has been tested at a site in Haldensleben, northern Germany, to assess the suitability of this new method for groundwater exploration and environmental investigations. More information is obtained by SNMR, particularly with respect to aquifer parameters, than with other geophysical techniques. SNMR measurements were carried out at three borehole locations, together with 2D and 1D direct current geoelectrics, as well as ground-penetrating radar, and well logging (induction log, gamma-ray log and pulsed neutron-gamma log). Permeabilities were calculated from the grain-size distributions of core material determined in the laboratory. It is demonstrated that the SNMR method is able to detect groundwater and the results are in good agreement with other geophysical and hydrogeological data. Using the SNMR method, the water content of the unsaturated and saturated zones (i.e. porosity of an aquifer) can be reliably determined. This information and resistivity data permit in situ determination of other aquifer parameters. Comparison of the SNMR results with borehole data clearly shows that the water content determined by SNMR is the free or mobile water in the pores. The permeabilities estimated from the SNMR decay times are similar to those derived from sieve analysis of core material. Thus, the combination of SNMR with geoelectric methods promises to be a powerful tool for studying aquifer properties.
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