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Abstract

Magnetic Resonance Sounding (or MRS) is a non-invasive application of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance<br>(NMR) technology used for the in situ detection and quantification of underground water, as well as the<br>characterization of selected aquifer properties. This paper briefly describes the principles and theory of<br>the technique and discusses the current status with regards the further development of the theory,<br>instrumentation, measurement and interpretation techniques. Some reference is also made to the<br>experiences during the first experimental sounding conducted in southern Africa.

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2001-10-09
2025-02-17
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