2016
DOI: 10.1190/geo2015-0467.1
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Torus-nuclear magnetic resonance: Quasicontinuous airborne magnetic resonance profiling by using a helium-filled balloon

Abstract: The application of surface nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements, although proven to be valuable for various hydrogeological issues, is in practice often limited to single 1D surveys because measurement progress is slow. First, large stacking rates are necessary to overcome the low signal-to-noise ratio and, second, time and effort are required to move the equipment and to place the measurement loops in the field. We have evaluated a novel approach to cope with the latter. We have assessed and tested a… Show more

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