DETECTING-IN-TURKEY
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NEW techniq for treasure tunnel and cavity detection (EMFADscan)
DETECTING 12 METERS DEEP
TESTED BY DETECTING-IN-TURKEY
EMFADscan ug12/4
The compact EMFAD® (Electro Magnetic Field Anomaly Detector) measures variations in VLF radio electromagnetic field data caused by anomalies in the subsoil. It can locate conductive materials, such as metal, pipes, barrels, cables, reinforced concrete, electrolytic effluents, etc, or irregularities like cavities, graves, faults, shafts, ground fills, deposits, caves, tunnels, and land fills up to a depth of twelve meters.
The EMFAD© VLF technology has been successfully deployed in various climatic and geological conditions by both professionals and amateurs. Applications include archaeology, geophysics, geology, hydrology, and treasure hunting. Surveyed areas include industrial waste sites and waste deposits, building lots, mining areas, street-construction sites, military practice sites and other soil investigations.
Because the EMFAD® uses the signals from distant VLF radio stations rather than transmitting, it is much smaller and easier to use than typical EM instruments. The EMFAD® is for relatively small targets at a maximum depth of 12 meters (40 feet).
DETECTING 12 METERS DEEP
TESTED BY DETECTING-IN-TURKEY
EMFADscan ug12/4
The compact EMFAD® (Electro Magnetic Field Anomaly Detector) measures variations in VLF radio electromagnetic field data caused by anomalies in the subsoil. It can locate conductive materials, such as metal, pipes, barrels, cables, reinforced concrete, electrolytic effluents, etc, or irregularities like cavities, graves, faults, shafts, ground fills, deposits, caves, tunnels, and land fills up to a depth of twelve meters.
The EMFAD© VLF technology has been successfully deployed in various climatic and geological conditions by both professionals and amateurs. Applications include archaeology, geophysics, geology, hydrology, and treasure hunting. Surveyed areas include industrial waste sites and waste deposits, building lots, mining areas, street-construction sites, military practice sites and other soil investigations.
Because the EMFAD® uses the signals from distant VLF radio stations rather than transmitting, it is much smaller and easier to use than typical EM instruments. The EMFAD® is for relatively small targets at a maximum depth of 12 meters (40 feet).