Application of Electromagnetic Geophysics (EMG) Technology to Subsurface Investigations
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- Author(s)
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Kalinski, Michael; Sripada, Ravi
- Date
- Jan 10, 2007
- Subject(s)
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Electromagnetic Geophysics
- Abstract
- A study was performed to investigate current methods for using EMG technology to assess the
capabilities, limitations, and costs associated with these methods, and to identify EMG consultants and
equipment that may be of benefit to WisDOT for performing site investigations in Wisconsin. Based
on the results of this study, six EMG methods were identified and described. Based on the information
provided by 10 consultants, several consultants who may be attractive candidates for providing EMG
services to WisDOT were identified. Information was also compiled on 17 pieces of EMG equipment
manufactured by 7 companies. This report provides a comprehensive overview of EMG in terms of
description of methods, synopsis of consultant capabilities, and a summary of available EMG
equipment.
- Sponsor(s)
- Wisconsin Highway Research Program
- Permanent link
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/6893
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Wisconsin Highway Research Program
The Wisconsin Highway Research Program is intended to integrate the highway research efforts of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, academia, and industry representatives to strategically improve Wisconsin’s highways and transportation system.
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