Electromagnetic Survey Method Applicable To Underground Quarries

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. Gabillard J. P. Dubus F. Cherpereel
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

We present an electromagnetic method taken from the well known radiogoniometer that allows us to locate at the surface of the ground the vertical axis of a magnetic antenna transmitter buried at a depth h in the earth. The method and the equipment achieved are called R. E. P. E. (Relevé Electromagnétique de Points Enterrés). They are daily used to accurately survey old quarries by using triangulation instruments at the surface of the earth rather than in galeries where the setting difficulties considerably reduce their accuracy and increase the work length. The results of several surveys allow us to give the optimum working conditions of the instruments and show that, when the transmitter is at a 20 meters depth, its position is known at the surface with an error lower than 1 centimeter. The power transmitter is of about 8 watts and we can find its location with an error smaller than 1 meter when buried at a depth of about 100 meters. This equipment may be successfully used for location of subsurface miners. The space surrounding the transmitter must then be free from ferromagnetic bodies.
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APA: R. Gabillard J. P. Dubus F. Cherpereel  (1973)  Electromagnetic Survey Method Applicable To Underground Quarries

MLA: R. Gabillard J. P. Dubus F. Cherpereel Electromagnetic Survey Method Applicable To Underground Quarries. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.

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