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Volume 21 Number 4
  • E-ISSN: 1365-2478

Abstract

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Five test profiles in time‐domain induced polarization measurements over conducting sulphide and graphite mineralisations were run with the two‐electrode, three‐electrode, modified unipole, pole‐dipole, dipole‐dipole, Schlumberger, and Wenner α and β configurations. The results show that, compared to the other electrode systems, the simplest two‐electrode array produces the largest anomalies with the smallest of spacings.

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