Magnetic Anomaly Of Inclined Vein Of Infinite Length

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Th. Koulomzine L. Massé
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Jan 1, 1947

Abstract

NOTE ON HAALCK'S FORMULA QUANTITATIVE interpretation of magnetic anomalies is admittedly a difficult process. Few authors have attempted a general approach to this problem. A [ ] number of publications can be found widely scattered through scientific periodicals, which present particular solutions obtained by the introduction of simplifying assumptions, such as the reduction to an equivalent magnet or pole, or the hypothesis of a very thin vein. The practical applications of these solutions are necessarily very restricted though they have given satisfactory results in isolated cases. Probably the most widely known equation of this type was given by Haalck.l His classic work contains curves calculated for typical conditions, and has now become a standard reference. However, a close scrutiny of Haalck's derivation reveals that, aside from the hypothesis of a thin vein, it rests on the
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APA: Th. Koulomzine L. Massé  (1947)  Magnetic Anomaly Of Inclined Vein Of Infinite Length

MLA: Th. Koulomzine L. Massé Magnetic Anomaly Of Inclined Vein Of Infinite Length. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.

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