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Systems

  • Gamma spectrometers
    • Carborne
    • Handheld
    • Airborne
  • Density meter
    • RhoC
  • Specials
  • Software
    • Encor
    • Aircor
    • GAMMAN

Methods

  • Radioactivity
    • Density meter
    • XRF
    • Medusa
  • EM & Radar
    • EM38
    • Groundtracer
    • GPR
  • Sound
    • Sub-bottom
    • Multibeam
    • Singlebeam
    • Roughness
  • Magnetism
    • Magnetometer

Sectors

  • Engineering
    • Cables and pipes
    • Behaviour of sludge
    • Disposal site
    • Disposal site 2
    • Silt mapping
    • Coastal management
  • Nature
    • Zinc slag roads
    • Disposal sites
    • Radionuclide mapping
    • Landscaping
    • Transport of silt
    • Pollutant mapping
  • Mining
    • Exploration of sand
  • Archaeology
    • Archaeology

Services

  • Strategy
    • Coastal management
  • Fieldwork
    • Cables and pipes
    • Exploration of sand
    • Disposal site 2
    • Landscaping
    • Transport of silt
  • Advice
    • Zinc slag roads
    • Disposal sites
    • Disposal site
    • Silt mapping
    • Pollutant mapping
  • Research
    • Behaviour of sludge
    • Radionuclide mapping
    • Archaeology

Magnetometer

A magnetometer measures the strength of the earth’s magnetic field. The earth’s magnetic field may vary due to the presence of metals in the subsoil. The strength of the earth’s magnetic field is measured whilst walking, the data is linked to a position logged with a GPS.


The magnetometer can be used for locating metal objects like shipwrecks.

 

Magnetometer