While normal (1D) CSL can only show the depth of an anomaly, tomography can help in the visualization of the shape, size, and location of anomalies. Tomography is an analysis and presentation method of captured CSL data that projects the logged results into a two-dimensional (2D) plane or three-dimensional (3D) body.
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