NMR Water Detector
The NMR water detector employs nuclear magnetic resonance to directly detect subsurface water. By analyzing amplitude variations, this system identifies the occurrence of aquifers at varying depths.



Technical Specifications
Overview
Advanced Subsurface Water Detection
This NMR Water Detector is a sophisticated instrument designed for precise subsurface water exploration using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (MRS) technology. It offers direct detection capabilities for underground water at depths up to 150 meters, while also distinguishing between freshwater and saltwater based on resistivity. The system is ideal for hydrogeological surveys, environmental monitoring, and geological engineering, providing critical data on water outflow, range, and quality.
Key Applications
Primary Use Cases
- Direct underground water detection (0-150m)
- Distinguishing free water in geological structures
- Well location and water quality assessment
- Hydrocarbon pollution monitoring
- Geological engineering and dike evaluation
- Archaeological and mineral exploration
Technical Performance
Output Resonance Voltage
Max Output Current
Technical Specifications
Technical Comparison
| Parameter | This Unit | Benchmark Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Resonance Voltage (V) | 4000 | 3000 |
| Max Current (A) | 450 | 300 |
| Transmitting Freq (KHz) | 0.7-3.7 | 1-3 |
| Impulse Matrix (A*ms) | 100-20000 | 100-9000 |
| Power Capacitance (µF) | 0.132 | 0.1 |
- Filter Band Width
- 10-122 programmable Hz
- Amplifier Gain
- 10^3 - 10^7



