SQUIDs in exploration: the past, present and future

in: Temporal Proceedings (2017)
Stolz, Ronny; Zakosarenko, Vyacheslav; Schmelz, Matthias; Schiffler, Markus; Chwala, Andreas; Meyer, Matthias; Meyer, Hans-Georg
The aim of this article is to provide a review on the impact which Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs) can create in mineral exploration. Since the field is wide and various developments are still ongoing this review cannot be comprehensive. SQUIDs are extremely sensitive detectors for magnetic flux through a superconducting loop. They can be used in all application scenarios where a physical property can be transformed into a magnetic flux. In this work the past, present, and some future of SQUIDs in mineral exploration will be highlighted. So far SQUIDs are mainly used for laboratory devices investigating magnetic properties, magnetic exploration, transient electromagnetics (TEM) and for super-conducting gravimeters and gravity gradiometers.

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