time-domain electromagnetic method

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time-domain electromagnetic method (time'-do-main). Transmission of a single or repetitive pulse of electromagnetic energy, frequently of square wave form, and reception of electromagnetic energy, as a function of time, in the time interval after the transmitted wave form has been turned off. It is used with induced electrical polarization and electromagnetic methods. Abbrev: TDEM. Syn: transient electromagnetic method.

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