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- Transient electromagnetics, (also time-domain electromagnetics / TDEM), is a geophysical exploration technique in which electric and magnetic fields are induced by transient pulses of electric current and the subsequent decay response measured. TEM / TDEM methods are generally able to determine subsurface electrical properties, but are also sensitive to subsurface magnetic properties in applications like UXO detection and characterization.TEM/TDEM surveys are a very common surface EM technique for mineral exploration, groundwater exploration, and for environmental mapping, used throughout the world in both onshore and offshore applications. (en)
- 時間領域電磁探査法(じかんりょういきでんじたんさほう,Transient electromagnetic method,以下TEM法と略す)は、物理探査手法の一つであり、ループ状の電流送信を行い、その応答として観測される磁場成分から地下構造を推定する電磁探査手法の一種である。 (ja)
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- Transient electromagnetics, (also time-domain electromagnetics / TDEM), is a geophysical exploration technique in which electric and magnetic fields are induced by transient pulses of electric current and the subsequent decay response measured. TEM / TDEM methods are generally able to determine subsurface electrical properties, but are also sensitive to subsurface magnetic properties in applications like UXO detection and characterization.TEM/TDEM surveys are a very common surface EM technique for mineral exploration, groundwater exploration, and for environmental mapping, used throughout the world in both onshore and offshore applications. (en)
- 時間領域電磁探査法(じかんりょういきでんじたんさほう,Transient electromagnetic method,以下TEM法と略す)は、物理探査手法の一つであり、ループ状の電流送信を行い、その応答として観測される磁場成分から地下構造を推定する電磁探査手法の一種である。 (ja)
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- 時間領域電磁探査法 (ja)
- Transient electromagnetics (en)
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