Difference of a two-pole near the well
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Best tutorial example from the difference of a tow-pole near an old ell in the visualizer
Image from a well with iron (rebar) cover
As mentioned, particularly after interpolation, the metal’s negative pole in contrast to the hole has a short peak, which is detectable by this method. Additionally, after applying filters their quality will be reduced, in contrast, to well.
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