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Geophysics papers

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Thanks Dave Johnson for the posting awhile back on the geophysics paper on the Time Domain magnetization of soils.
Thanks Eric for the posting on the Geonics TN-7 and other tech papers.
These tie in well with the Geonics patent 6,326,791 where he describes a discrimination technique. In the patent he talks about a value of 1.3 for the power law exponent, and in the first paper they got between 1.3 and 1.5 for a lot of different soils. With the average of about 1.4.
The patent describes how to measure this value. But this would use a fair amount of processing power, some code, time, costs, yuk, blah, etc. But seeing how most of the soils are around say 1.35 you could build a discrimating detector with this value simply dialed in, more simple electronics, and maybe not do too bad. Of course put in a pot to adjust it some and try it out in your favorite dirt pile, come up with your own value.
Maybe use Corbyn's exponential subtractor to implement this.
Just a mindless emf induced thought.
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