Surface Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

  • Lange G
  • Yaramanci U
  • Meyer R
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Abstract

Surface nuclear magnetic resonance1 (SNMR) is a novel non-invasive geophysical tool with which the water content of an aquifer and other geohydrological parameters of an aquifer can be determined directly. In contrast to SNMR, other geophysical techniques, e.g., dc resistivity soundings (VES), electromagnetics, seismics, and ground penetrating radar only provide information on the lithological character of aquifers and aquicludes indirectly.

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Lange, G., Yaramanci, U., & Meyer, R. (2007). Surface Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. In Environmental Geology (pp. 403–430). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74671-3_12

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