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WHAT IS GROUND SETTING AND HOW IT IS DONE?
In our country land formation and soil composition vary in relation to
regions. In some regions the composition may vary frequently (Sand,
lime, red earth with dense mineral content, rocky formation, etc.).
These variations in soil composition mislead the detector and cause
perception as metal or void. Therefore first we have to launch the soil
characteristics of the region to the detector’s system. Launching these
data will block all misleading effects that may come up from the ground;
these will be perceived as misleading signals from the ground, and thus
eliminated.
Ground setting is one of the most important provisions of exploration.
Therefore the operator should be a keen observer and should be able to
detect variations in the ground. He has to observe soil compositions
continuously to be able to make ground adjustment again in case
misleading signals the device will perceive results from variations in soil
composition.
Ground setting is made for the device to recognize the soil and not to be
affected by it. Thus the device is not affected from metal or void
reflections of varying soil compositions. If ground setting is not properly
done it will cause loss of depth and minerals to be evaluated as metals
or voids. Therefore
ground settings should be made as correctly as
possible.
Considering the general condition of land formation in our country, a
ground setting system is established that will eliminate ground effect on
the device.
Summary of Contents for JEOHUNTER 3D Dual System
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