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For example, if the area you are working on is completely
rocky, choose “
concrete
”, If
it is stony, choose “
stony
”, If it is
non-mineral; field-
like, choose “
light
mineral
”, If it has high
mineral concentrations, choose “
high
mineral
”. If you have no
information or estimations about the type of soil, you can
make several calculations in different options and compare
them or choose “Overall” for a more accurate calculation.
After you select the type of soil, you will see depth information
for each point on the top bar as you go around the graph with
direction buttons.
In order to see total depth information, you will have to switch
to
Depth
Information
in the 3D Viewer function. You can
move the depth level indicator up and down with zoom in and
zoom out buttons on this screen. You can see the total depth
information on the top bar. Numbers on the graph show me-
ters or feet.
If there are no objects with magnetic effect or different abnor-
malities in your calculations, the depth information you see
will be zero or very low numbers.
As seen on the sample graph, the metallic object has 1.57 writ-
ten on it. This means the depth of the metallic object is 1.57
meters according to light mineral soil.
Data on depth information are created with certain calcula-
tions.
These are to give you approximate information. The infor-
mation is not exact or binding.
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