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Thanks Dave Johnson for the posting awhile back on the geophysics paper on the Time Domain magnetization of soils.
Thanks Eric for the posting on the Geonics TN-7 and other tech papers.
These tie in well with the Geonics patent 6,326,791 where he describes a discrimination technique. In the patent he talks about a value of 1.3 for the power law exponent, and in the first paper they got between 1.3 and 1.5 for a lot of different soils. With the average of about 1.4.
The patent describes how to measure this value. But this would use a fair amount of processing power, some code, time, costs, yuk, blah, etc. But seeing how most of the soils are around say 1.35 you could build a discrimating detector with this value simply dialed in, more simple electronics, and maybe not do too bad. Of course put in a pot to adjust it some and try it out in your favorite dirt pile, come up with your own value.
Maybe use Corbyn's exponential subtractor to implement this.
Just a mindless emf induced thought.
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Thanks Eric for the posting on the Geonics TN-7 and other tech papers.
These tie in well with the Geonics patent 6,326,791 where he describes a discrimination technique. In the patent he talks about a value of 1.3 for the power law exponent, and in the first paper they got between 1.3 and 1.5 for a lot of different soils. With the average of about 1.4.
The patent describes how to measure this value. But this would use a fair amount of processing power, some code, time, costs, yuk, blah, etc. But seeing how most of the soils are around say 1.35 you could build a discrimating detector with this value simply dialed in, more simple electronics, and maybe not do too bad. Of course put in a pot to adjust it some and try it out in your favorite dirt pile, come up with your own value.
Maybe use Corbyn's exponential subtractor to implement this.
Just a mindless emf induced thought.
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Not only do you need the money to patent, but those who would violate, will, unless your lawyers can beat their lawyers, and they think you will spend the capital resources to fight in court.
JC