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Re: LF: Soil Conductivity Measurement (fwd)

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Subject: Re: LF: Soil Conductivity Measurement (fwd)
From: "Jannsen" <[email protected]>
Date: 01 Aug 2005 22:47 GMT
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  "Uwe Wensauer" <[email protected]> schrieb:
I´am mesuring ground conductivity over almost 1 year regularly
 
today it was 15,6 Ohm / m ( measured with 16Volt@ 50Hz )
 
 
I try to built a measuring device with other frequency , somthing odd ( no multibles from 50Hz, thinking about  111 Hz - )
and automatic daily measurements ( at present times done manually)
 
Would like to discuss about it
 
Uwe, DK1KQ
 
 
 
Overture to the following:
 
in the area of our local community citizens are upset because
there have been falls of ground surface (Erdfall) some two or
three meter deep opening caves of two to four cubic meter.
scientists do not know what the reason is. they belief (!) lime
has been washed out during hundred of years and the abt one meter
thick earth above the cave breaks without any warning. is that
phenomenon known elsewhere?
 
the community self government asked the authority to find out
whether there are more "caves" around.
 
they came and tried it by measuring the earthresistivity.
method: they ram standardized metal rods into the surface
and connected 100V DC(!)via a measuring equipment. the 
technicians taking those measurements in the vecinity of
my yard told me the result:
110 Ohm/m.
I was not surprised because my own tests using AC (50Hz) 
showed 113,7 Ohm/m.
OK., it does not state that it must be 113 Ohm/m  in a 136kHz
aerial system .
 
BTW.they do use a pulsemodulated elf carrier and the echo
method if in search of p.e. oil.
 
regards
Uwe/dj8wx

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