2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmr.2006.08.013
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A constant gradient unilateral magnet for near-surface MRI profiling

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“…As an example, consider portable NMR devices (Eidmann et al, 1996;Prado, 2003;Blümich et al, 2002;Manz et al, 2006;Marble et al, 2006;Marko et al, 2007;McDonald et al, 2007) which opened up the possibility to examine samples on the spot, be it in the field or in archives. While these devices are currently far from capable of producing images comparable to those presented here, the characteristic relaxation parameters or spectral fingerprints they already can measure could become a valuable non-invasive categorisation tool when screening rock samples for embedded fossils.…”
Section: Perspectives For Fossil Mrimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example, consider portable NMR devices (Eidmann et al, 1996;Prado, 2003;Blümich et al, 2002;Manz et al, 2006;Marble et al, 2006;Marko et al, 2007;McDonald et al, 2007) which opened up the possibility to examine samples on the spot, be it in the field or in archives. While these devices are currently far from capable of producing images comparable to those presented here, the characteristic relaxation parameters or spectral fingerprints they already can measure could become a valuable non-invasive categorisation tool when screening rock samples for embedded fossils.…”
Section: Perspectives For Fossil Mrimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other systems used for profiling outside a magnet array have shaped pole pieces (2,16). The singlesided magnets in Fig.…”
Section: Compact Magnets For Magnetic Resonance 53mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More complex design of magnets, including novel shim poles and magnet arrays, have been reported recently, such as of Marble et al, 111 Prado et al, 112 Hunter et al, 113 Chang et al, 114 and Rahmatallah et al 115 There are a wide variety of designs available with many being tailored to fulfill specific applications. …”
Section: B Nmr Mouse and Other Non-well-logging Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%