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319:, Canada with Selco Exploration as an exploration geologist. Eventually he was promoted to Manager of its Airborne and Technical Services division. At this time, he invented the INPUT (Induced Pulse Transient) airborne electromagnetic system and the equipment for a portable ground electromagnetic system. This technology uses one horizontal transmitter looped around a fixed-wing aircraft and a vertically suspended receiver loop about 120 meters behind the aircraft. The transmitter electromagnetic pulses are half sine wave shape of millisecond duration, the induced transient is picked up by the receiver coil; analysis of the received wave pattern when matched against a catalog of waves forms generated in the lab based upon analog scale modeling allows explorers to get a better understanding of the 27: 338:
In 1961, he formed a private company, Barringer Research Ltd. He was the President and major shareholder. Barringer continued to develop the airborne system and licenses its use to exploration companies. Major oil and mining companies depended on this remote-sensing technology for their exploration.
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fields (E-phase and radiophase) and several particulate analyzers (COTRAN, SURTRACE, LASERTRACE and AIRTRACE). He has presented more than 80 technical papers and has been awarded more than 70 patents in Canada, the U.S., and other countries.
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remote sensor for atmospheric gases which has been used by NASA to measure the worldwide atmospheric distribution of
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It has been credited in the discovery of over 25 commercial ore deposits, representing tens of billions of dollars.
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said INPUT was "a meritorious technical achievement which has been instrumental in the discovery of many
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and brought the company's headquarters with him. He later became a citizen of the United States.
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Palacky et al, Interpretation of INPUT AEM measurements, Geophysics, V 38 p1145-1158, 1973
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system, which has been credited in the discovery of tens of billions of dollars' worth of
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In 1989, Barringer officially retired. He died in Golden, Colorado at the age of 83.
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Barringer made numerous technical contributions to the mining industry, including a
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Barringer Research went public in 1967. Ten years later, Barringer moved to
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technology. His most famous work was the development of the INPUT airborne
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Before beginning his university studies, Barringer served with the
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system used primarily in oil and gas exploration (FLUOROSCAN),
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Development of technology for mineral, oil and gas exploration
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American Association of Mining and Petroleum Engineers
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Barringer left the United Kingdom to accept a post in
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deposits in a number of countries around the world."
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