1993
DOI: 10.5110/jjseg.34.109
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Electromagnetic Parameters of Rocks in Short Wave Band. Influences of Lithologic Characters.

Abstract: Electromagnetic parameters of rocks in short wave band (mainly 15 MHz), such as resistivity and dielectric constant, were examined for various rocks and minerals to derive a proper geological interpretation from radar tomographic data. Public Works Research Institute, Ministry of Construction SINGH18), KNIGHT and ENDRES19), KORRINGA20), LANGE21), SEN22), KNIGHT and NUR23), LANGE and SHOPE24), PASCAL et al.25), SHEN et al.26), RUFFET a. Diagram of sample fixture and measuring system b. Measuring method of conso… Show more

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“…The electric current-voltage (I-V) properties of our granite sample were measured. Granite is a well-known dielectric material [3][4][5][6] whose resistivity is quite large (10 10 Ω•m [20]). Thus, when measuring the electric properties of granite, the surface leakage current should be avoided.…”
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“…The electric current-voltage (I-V) properties of our granite sample were measured. Granite is a well-known dielectric material [3][4][5][6] whose resistivity is quite large (10 10 Ω•m [20]). Thus, when measuring the electric properties of granite, the surface leakage current should be avoided.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Figure 2b, two resistive elements were placed vertically in one cube, and the value of one resistive element was R/2. The resistance values R of the minerals were calculated using Equation (3). In this study, the capacitance of a mineral was calculated from Equation (2).…”
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