EXPLORATION

Magnetotellurics finds a place among energy explorers

MAGNETOTELLURICS sounds like a word from an episode of <i>Doctor Who</i>, but it is a fast-evolving arm of geophysics finding applications in geothermal energy, shale gas and wherever reservoirs need engineering.

Magnetotellurics finds a place among energy explorers

MT as an exploration tool was invented by French and Russian geophysicists in the 1950s, with a focus on its potential to detect the highly conductive sulfides of orebodies. But MT's real potential in...

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