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OCXO Technology: Achieving Zero Temperature Drift in Proton Magnetometers for Precise Geomagnetic Surveys
Introduction The JPMG Proton Magnetometer, developed by Geotech Instrument Co., Ltd., leverages OCXO (Oven-Controlled Crystal Oscillator) technology to achieve zero temperature drift in magnetic field measurements. This article explores how OCXO technology…

A Geologist’s Nightmare: Slow Traditional Magnetometers? How JPMG’s 3‑Second Sampling Breaks the Deadlock
1. Introduction: The Speed Bottleneck That Haunts Geoscientists In modern geological exploration, sampling speed often dictates project cost and feasibility. Traditional Proton Magnetometer and High‑Sensitivity Magnetometer units typically require 10–30 seconds per reading,…

In-Depth Analysis of the JPMG Series Proton Magnetometer
I. Introduction In the realm of geophysical exploration, precise magnetic field measurement plays a crucial role in resource investigation, archaeological research, and underground pipeline detection. As technology advances, various high-sensitivity magnetometers emerge,…

JPMG Series Proton Magnetometer New Product Launch
Dear Industry Experts and Media Friends, Good day! Today, with immense excitement, we are proud to introduce our latest masterpiece – the JPMG Series Proton Magnetometer. This product is the culmination of…

Breakthrough in Deep-Layer Detection: High-Precision Application of JPMG Proton Magnetometer for Magnetic Anomaly Detection in 50m Overburden Layers
1. IntroductionWith accelerated urbanization and increasing resource exploration depths, magnetic anomaly detection in shallow overburdens has gained significance in environmental geology, urban geological surveys, mineral exploration, engineering investigations, and archaeological prospecting. Traditional…

USGS Awards $25 Million to State Geological Surveys for Mine Waste Projects, Geophysical Technologies Aid in Mineral Exploration and Environmental Protection
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently announced a $25 million funding award to support state geological surveys and mine waste management projects. This funding initiative is aimed at assisting state governments in…

USGS Releases New Dataset on Santiam River Underwater Topography, Geophysical Technologies Aid in Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently released a detailed dataset of the Santiam River’s underwater topography. This new dataset not only supports aquatic ecosystem restoration but also demonstrates how precise underwater topography…

USGS Releases Comprehensive Assessment of Water Resources in the United States: Advanced Geophysical Exploration Technology Aids Water Resource Management
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently released a comprehensive assessment of water resources in the United States, revealing insights into the distribution, use, and quality of water. This study, which integrates data…

USGS Invests $38 Million to Support Critical Mineral Mapping, Geophysical Technologies Enhance Exploration Efficiency
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently announced an investment of $3.8 million through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to map critical minerals across the Ozark Plateau. This initiative, part of the USGS Earth…

USGS Projects Global Critical Mineral Production Capacity, Geophysical Technologies Play Key Role in Mineral Exploration
Recently, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) released a report on the projected global production capacity of seven critical minerals, including rare earth metals, lithium, cobalt, and others. The report indicates that these…

USGS Releases Assessment of Undiscovered Oil and Gas Resources in Wyoming, Geophysical Exploration Technologies Provide Critical Support
Recently, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) released a report on the undiscovered oil and gas resources in Wyoming, estimating the potential reserves in the region. This report highlights the latest advancements in…

Los Angeles Basin Oil and Gas Assessment: Advanced Geophysical Exploration Technology Enables Precision Resource Detection
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recently released its assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources beneath the Los Angeles Basin, estimating technically recoverable resources of 61 million barrels of oil and 240…
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