According to google, slinga is Swedish for loop and ram is Swedish for frame.

 

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If Kim needs another diversion he might wonder about the origin of TURAM.

Both words end in RAM. Everyone knows ‘tu' is Swedish for two. So, 'ram’ is 
loop.

Roger





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In Swedish?  Regardless, it’s very obscure to have a word for “Loop frame”.  I 
wonder what other contexts it’s used in?

 

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Google Translate says it means loop frame.

 

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Hi Kim – 

 

I was told (or read somewhere) that it was from the Swedish and meant something 
like “Loop-frame”.  I don’t have my textbooks in my home office, but I am 
pretty sure there is a bit of the history in the article by Frischknecht et al 
on small-loop EM in the SEG EM methods volumes edited by Nabighian (Vol 2 – 
Applications, Part A?)

 

Cheers,

 

James

 

 

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  This message originated outside Mira Geoscience. 

I was looking for a diversion when writing a report today and started wondering 
where the word Slingram comes from. I'd always assumed it was Finnish or at 
least Scandinavian and made perfect sense if you spoke the language but it 
might also be someone's name.  At a stretch it might be Separated loop 
induction ground something machine? Sherrif says it's Swedish for Horizontal 
Loop method, supporting my original thought although presumably that still 
involves an acronym as I'd be surprised if any language had a single word 
saying Horizontal Loop EM method - scary if they do!  Anyone know?

Cheers
Kim
 

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