Locating an oscillating magnetic dipole in the earth

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The merits of a horizontal magnetic dipole in a source-location scheme are considered. The results have possible applications in locating trapped miners following disasters.

Inspec keywords: mining; magnetic fields

Other keywords: source location scheme; disasters; horizontal magnetic dipole; oscillating magnetic dipole; trapped miners; earth

Subjects: Electric and magnetic fields; Mining, oil drilling and natural gas industries

References

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      • J.R. Wait , L.L. Campbell . The fields of an oscillating magnetic dipole immersed in a semi-infinite conducting medium. J. Geophys. Res. , 167 - 178
    2. 2)
      • J.R. Wait . Criteria for locating an oscillating magnetic dipole buried in the earth. Proc. Inst. Elec. Electron. Eng. , 1033 - 1035
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