| The application of ground-penetrating radar to mineral specimen mining.(The Sweet Home Mine, Park County, Colorado): An article from: The Mineralogical Record | Digitalby Bryan K. Lees (Author)
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| | Binding: | Digital | | Publisher: | The Mineralogical, Inc. | | Page Count: | 13 Pages | | Publication Date: | July 01, 1998 | | Sales Rank: | 5,574,313th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description This digital document is an article from The Mineralogical Record, published by The Mineralogical, Inc. on July 1, 1998. The length of the article is 3684 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From the supplier: The use of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) as tool in mineral specimen exploration has been evaluated. The results showed that GPR can provide enough utility to help in finding structural features including faults and lithology changes. It can also be used in underground pocket exploration when the targets are large or properly oriented. GPR has also been found to work well in surface surveys where targets are large or oriented such that a large area is exposed to the systems signals.Citation DetailsTitle: The application of ground-penetrating radar to mineral specimen mining.(The Sweet Home Mine, Park County, Colorado)Author: Bryan K. LeesPublication: The Mineralogical Record (Refereed)Date: July 1, 1998Publisher: The Mineralogical, Inc.Volume: 29 Issue: 4 Page: 145(6)Distributed by Thomson Gale |
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