Abstract

Calculations and measurements of the input impedance of horizontal dipole antennas close to the Earth have been carried out, and the results have been compared with those of other workers. Antenna impedance measurements over both very highly and very poorly conducting ground planes were found to be consistent with theoretical calculations. Finally, a series of measurements traversing an interface between basalt and weathered granodiorite, both covered with soil, indicated that antenna input-impedance measurements can be useful for geological field surveys.

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