Great video Geo. But I have some questions in so as you can clear my recent understanding. From what I know that is a PQWT water detector device and not Terrameter as you mentioned. And if it is PQWT, the device uses Very Low Frequency to study the subsurface rocks. I would like to know the interrelationship between frequency and lithologies.
Pqwt is not a VLF. Electromagnetics is a very wide application. The method of the electromagnetic used depends on data collection. PQWT is a new electromagnetic method called Geofrequency. The values you’re seeing there are not Resistivities. They are in electron volts (eV). The two electrodes are purely for potential difference thus keeping current constant because it is not there. These voltage values can be assumed to represent resistance and not resistivity since current is kept constant. The voltage is thus directly proportional to the resistance in this case. I can go on and on but I think that’s enough for now
Great video Geo.
But I have some questions in so as you can clear my recent understanding.
From what I know that is a PQWT water detector device and not Terrameter as you mentioned. And if it is PQWT, the device uses Very Low Frequency to study the subsurface rocks.
I would like to know the interrelationship between frequency and lithologies.
Thank you. Will get back on this#
@@toroitichpatrickyegon4866 I'll appreciate it. Good work
Pqwt is not a VLF. Electromagnetics is a very wide application. The method of the electromagnetic used depends on data collection. PQWT is a new electromagnetic method called Geofrequency. The values you’re seeing there are not Resistivities. They are in electron volts (eV). The two electrodes are purely for potential difference thus keeping current constant because it is not there. These voltage values can be assumed to represent resistance and not resistivity since current is kept constant. The voltage is thus directly proportional to the resistance in this case.
I can go on and on but I think that’s enough for now
Great engineer
Thank you sir. Forward ever
This is the proper siting machine
Any leads on where I can get one?
It is Terremeter?
PQWT
NO
Could you help me read a report for me and advice
Sure. Got your profile. We shall cordinate and get a feedback
Hello Patrick?
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It's not Terrameter
Yes, PQWT
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