Recent Results in Electrical Prospecting for Ore (601f1797-1ea8-4d53-99e7-9f9f32c5a1bd)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 38
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- 1346 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1928
Abstract
IN ORDER to comprehend the help and information that may be expected from electrical prospecting, it is necessary to have at least a general knowledge of the methods and principles involved in preparing and interpreting results obtained in the field. Electrical prospecting is rather complicated, both in theory and practice, and in order to make a brief description clear to the practical mining man it has been necessary to idealize and generalize the problems, at the risk of having such simplification criticized by the theoretical man. This simplification must not be misinterpreted as showing a lack of theoretical knowledge. FIG. 1.-FLOW OF CURRENT IN AND AROUND A CONDUCTING BODY. For its operation, electrical prospecting mainly depends on-the fact that most metallic ores conduct an electric current much more readily than barren rocks. If an electric current flows through a block of ground within which a body of chalcopyrite is enclosed in country rock of schist, the current will find less resistance to its passage through the chalcopyrite than through the schist, even though the passage through the latter be much shorter. This is because the longer path through the chalcopyrite offers less resistance, owing to the superior electrical conductivity of the chalcopyrite (Fig. 1).
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APA:
(1928) Recent Results in Electrical Prospecting for Ore (601f1797-1ea8-4d53-99e7-9f9f32c5a1bd)MLA: Recent Results in Electrical Prospecting for Ore (601f1797-1ea8-4d53-99e7-9f9f32c5a1bd). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1928.