Ken,

 

Phil Schmidt and Mark Lackie's 2014 paper in the ASEG's Exploration
Geophysics has a good overview and recommendations on this application.

 

Schmidt, P.W. & Lackie, M.A. 2014 practical considerations: making
measurements of susceptibility, remanence and Q in the field. Exploration
Geophysics, 45, 305-313.

 

I am sure both authors would be happy to provide more detailed information
on the best methodology if you need additional information.

 

Regards,

 

Dave

 

 

David Pratt

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Mob: +61 (0)414 614 117

 

 

 

 

 

From: SEGMIN <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Ken Witherly
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Sent: Friday, 26 June 2020 8:32 AM
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Subject: [SEGMIN] Mag sus on chips

 

Dear Colleagues

 

We have a client who has a mixture of core and rotary holes and we'd like to
be able to 'blend' the mag sus results. Any words of wisdom as to how best
to do this would be appreciated. 

 

Regards/Ken

 

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