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 Manager Research & Development Tensor Research Pty Ltd www.tensor-research.com.au <http://www.tensor-research.com.au/> PO Box 5189 Greenwich NSW 2065 Australia Ph: +612 (02) 9404 8877 Mob: +61 (0)414 614 117 From: SEGMIN <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Ken Witherly via SEGMIN Sent: Friday, 26 June 2020 8:32 AM To: [email protected] Cc: Ken Witherly <[email protected]> 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 The Greatest Obstacle to Discovery Is Not Ignorance-It Is the Illusion of Knowledge Condor Consulting, Inc St. 150-2201 Kipling St. Lakewood CO 80215 USA T: 303-423-8475 Condor North Consulting ULC St. 311-409 Granville St. Vancouver BC, V6C 1A3 CANADA T: 604-630-8334
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