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Dual Frequency Induced Polarization Method: An Effective Approach for Mineral Exploration

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Dual Frequency Induced Polarization Method: An Effective Approach for Mineral Exploration
Dual Frequency Induced Polarization Method: An Effective Approach for Mineral Exploration

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Dual Frequency Induced Polarization Method: An Effective Approach for Mineral Exploration

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Dual Frequency Induced Polarization Method: An Effective Approach for Mineral Exploration
provides the first English-language text on the successful but little-known dual frequency induced polarization method. Engineers and technicians in geophysical exploration will appreciate learning about this enhanced method in sections that comprehensively explain the basic principle, method, technology and application of the dual frequency induced polarization method. Chapters cover the mathematical basis, observation parameters, instrument principle, application essentials, field work methods, technology, interference factors and their overcoming methods, ore prospecting and engineering application examples, and more.
In particular, the needs of frontline engineering and technical personnel are addressed in chapters specifically related to field work. Researchers, engineers and technicians working in geophysical exploration will discover a thorough and detailed description of all aspects of the dual frequency induced polarization method.

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