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Referring to U S Bureau of Mines Tech Paper n 502 and to Am Inst Min and Met Engrs -- Trans v 110 1934, p 183-97, method is presented for interpretation of data by superposition of standard reference curves on those obtained from field observations; method is applicable where bedrock whose average resistivity is essentially uniform is overlain by overburden whose average resistivity is also uniform but markedly distinct; instructions. (30¢)
Referring to U S Bureau of Mines Tech Paper n 502 and to Am Inst Min and Met Engrs -- Trans v 110 1934, p 183-97, method is presented for interpretation of data by superposition of standard reference curves on those obtained from field observations; method is applicable where bedrock whose average resistivity is essentially uniform is overlain by overburden whose average resistivity is also uniform but markedly distinct; instructions. (30¢)
Superposition in interpretation of two-layer earth-resistivity curves
U S Geol Survey -- Bul
Roman, I. (author)
1941
18 pages
Supp plates in pocket
Report
English
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