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https://www.fondriest.com/environmen...-salinity-tds/
Notice here the temperature has quite an effect--hot weather means higher conductivity--like +50%. I posted this link elsewhere but think it deserves it's own thread. My theory, okay my Wile E. Coyote theory LOL, says conductive ground is bad for locating. I realize this seems illogical and that conductive ground should allow a signal to travel easier. But that's not how the W.E.C. sees it. The ground has to charge up--pressurize--like a car's hydraulic brake lines system. https://gpg.geosci.xyz/content/physi...duplicate.html Conductive ground is like leaks in the brake lines--the pressure dissipates and the energy is not transferred. That's supposed to be a longitudinal wave. Follow the link below for an explanation. http://amasci.com/tesla/tmistk.html |
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