Claims
- 1. A method for rapidly detecting subterranean tunnels using primary magnetic fields generated by electrical conductors placed on the earth's surface in a manner such that the conductors are parallel and the lenghts thereof are several times greater than the distance separating them comprising the steps of:
- generating two separate ac primary magnetic fields at a predetermined frequency in a manner that the resultant horizontal component of the magnetic fields along a preselected line on the earth's surface is a null when the surrounding region is characterized with homogeneous electromagnetic properties;
- measuring said resultant horizontal component of the magnetic fields along said preselected line; and detecting the occurrence of a nonnull measurement as an indication of the location of a subterranean tunnel.
- 2. A method for rapidly detecting subterranean tunnels comprising the steps of:
- placing a single conductor on the surface of the earth in a manner that two parallel sides are formed with lengths several times greater than the distance separating them;
- feeding an alternating electric current to the conductor at a preselected frequency;
- measuring the horizontal component of a resultant magnetic field created by the electric current in the conductor, said measurement occurring on the earth's surface along the centerline between the two parallel sides of the conductor; and detecting a nonnull magnetic field value as evidence of the location of a subterranean tunnel.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 31,721, filed Apr. 20, 1979, and which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,290,020 on Sept. 15, 1981.
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Divisions (1)
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