High-resolution ground nuclear magnetic resonance imaging method
A ground nuclear magnetic resonance and imaging method technology, which is applied in the direction of electron magnetic resonance/nuclear magnetic resonance detection, etc., can solve the problems of delineation of difficult water-bearing areas, detection signal-to-noise ratio and low resolution of aquifer edges, so as to avoid edge resolution poor effect
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[0034] A high-resolution surface nuclear magnetic resonance imaging method is mainly suitable for groundwater detection and imaging with complex water-endowing structures. It utilizes the mathematical relationship between the diffusion equation satisfied by the nuclear magnetic resonance signal and the wave equation satisfied by the seismic signal, and the nuclear magnetic resonance response electromagnetic signal H NMR It is transformed into quasi-seismic wave U, so as to realize the superposition of data in different detection directions and improve the signal-to-noise ratio. Since the seismic wave field is more sensitive to geometrical sections, synthetic aperture imaging can effectively enhance the resolution of water-bearing structure edges, accurately image complex water-bearing structures and accurately interpret hydrogeological parameters, and realize water resources in areas with complex and changeable underground water-bearing structures. Exploration is of great sign...
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