Non-invasive, high resolution geophysical mapping of the shallow subsurface is necessary for delineation of buried hazardous wastes, detecting unexploded ordinance, verifying and monitoring of containment or moisture contents, and other environmental applications. Electromagnetic (EM) techniques can be used for this purpose since electrical conductivity and dielectric permittivity are representative of the subsurface media. Measurements in the EM frequency band between 1 and 100 MHz are very important for such applications, because the induction number of many targets is small and the ability to determine the subsurface distribution of both electrical properties is required. Earlier workers were successful in developing systems for detectin...
The frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) methods are a powerful tool for evaluating the impact ca...
The frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) methods are a powerful tool for evaluating the impact ca...
Naturally occurring radio emissions from discrete sferics in the frequency range 500 Hz to 30 kHz ha...
Non-invasive, high-resolution imaging of the shallow subsurface is needed for delineation of buried ...
Non-invasive, high-resolution imaging of the shallow subsurface is needed for delineation of buried ...
Non-invasive, high-resolution imaging of the shallow subsurface is needed for delineation of buried ...
'Non-invasive, high-resolution imaging of the shallow subsurface is needed for delineation of buried...
Electromagnetic methods in exploration geophysics include many technologies capable of imaging the s...
This paper presents a high-frequency electromagnetic (EM) impedance method that extends the utility ...
Accurate description of transport pathways on the gross scale, the location of contamination, and ch...
Accurate description of transport pathways on the gross scale, the location of contamination, and ch...
A non-invasive, wide-band electromagnetic (EM) impedance difference system for shallow subsurface e...
A non-invasive, wide-band electromagnetic (EM) impedance difference system for shallow subsurface el...
A high-frequency, high-resolution electromagnetic (EM) imaging system has been developed for environ...
The frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) methods are a powerful tool for evaluating the impact ca...
The frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) methods are a powerful tool for evaluating the impact ca...
The frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) methods are a powerful tool for evaluating the impact ca...
Naturally occurring radio emissions from discrete sferics in the frequency range 500 Hz to 30 kHz ha...
Non-invasive, high-resolution imaging of the shallow subsurface is needed for delineation of buried ...
Non-invasive, high-resolution imaging of the shallow subsurface is needed for delineation of buried ...
Non-invasive, high-resolution imaging of the shallow subsurface is needed for delineation of buried ...
'Non-invasive, high-resolution imaging of the shallow subsurface is needed for delineation of buried...
Electromagnetic methods in exploration geophysics include many technologies capable of imaging the s...
This paper presents a high-frequency electromagnetic (EM) impedance method that extends the utility ...
Accurate description of transport pathways on the gross scale, the location of contamination, and ch...
Accurate description of transport pathways on the gross scale, the location of contamination, and ch...
A non-invasive, wide-band electromagnetic (EM) impedance difference system for shallow subsurface e...
A non-invasive, wide-band electromagnetic (EM) impedance difference system for shallow subsurface el...
A high-frequency, high-resolution electromagnetic (EM) imaging system has been developed for environ...
The frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) methods are a powerful tool for evaluating the impact ca...
The frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) methods are a powerful tool for evaluating the impact ca...
The frequency-domain electromagnetic (FDEM) methods are a powerful tool for evaluating the impact ca...
Naturally occurring radio emissions from discrete sferics in the frequency range 500 Hz to 30 kHz ha...