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EM61

The EM61, is a
time-domain metal detector which detects both ferrous and non-ferrous
metals. A powerful transmitter generates a pulsed primary magnetic field
in the earth, which induces eddy currents in nearby metallic objects.
The eddy current decay produces a secondary magnetic field measured by
the receiver coil.
By taking the measurement at a relatively long time after the start of
the decay, the current induced in the ground has fully dissipated and
only the current in the metal is still producing a secondary field. The
responses are recorded and displayed by and integrated data logger.
The EM61 detects a single 200-litre (55 gal) drum at a depth of over 3
meters beneath the instrument, yet is relatively insensitive to nearby
cultural interference, such as fences, buildings and power lines. The
response is a single, sharply defined peak, greatly facilitating quick
and accurate location of the target. Depth of the target can usually be
estimated from the width of the response.
The system can be pulled around as a trailer with odometer mounted on
the axle to trigger the data logger or it can be carried by a single
operator with a shoulder harness.
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