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Electromagnetic Induction Survey

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Electromagnetic induction survey is a geophysical technique used to detect subsurface structures and resources by measuring variations in the Earth's magnetic field.

Key Features

  • Non-invasive method
  • Can detect buried objects or geological features
  • Uses electromagnetic signals to induce currents in the ground

Pros

  • Effective for mapping subsurface structures
  • Minimal environmental impact
  • Can be used in various geological settings

Cons

  • May require specialized equipment and expertise
  • Results interpretation can be complex

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