A Milestone In Subsurface Exploration - The NX Borehole Camera

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. B. Burwell R. H. Nesbitt
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 8, 1954

Abstract

A NEW milestone in the progress of photography and subsurface exploration was reached when the Chief of Army Engineers announced the development of the NX borehole camera. In obtaining continuous undistorted cylindrical color pictures of dry or water-filled borings the device surpasses all other cameras designed for photographing interior surfaces of pipes, wells, and conduits. The usefulness of the camera and the unique projector that comes with it are at once apparent. To the geological, mining, and civil engineer alike it signifies the end of guesswork with respect to underground conditions that have eluded identification by conventional core-drilling methods. To the medical profession it may well signal new progress in photo optics which could result in cylindrical color photographs supplementing the X-ray and existing photographic methods used in exploratory surgery.
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APA: E. B. Burwell R. H. Nesbitt  (1954)  A Milestone In Subsurface Exploration - The NX Borehole Camera

MLA: E. B. Burwell R. H. Nesbitt A Milestone In Subsurface Exploration - The NX Borehole Camera. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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