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Do sandy soils, clay soils, and rocky soils reduce detection depth?

2026年06月09日 14時15分53秒

Even with the same device and the same object, the detection results are not always the same. In some areas, the signal is clearly visible from a considerable distance, while in other areas, the probe must be brought close to the ground to receive a response.

The difference is that this often stems from the characteristics of the soil. Sandy soil, clay soil, or rocky terrain all affect the signal in different ways, thereby directly impacting the actual detection depth.

Why does the detection depth vary between areas?

Detection depth depends on more factors than just the equipment's specifications.

Mineral composition in the soil, environmental moisture, soil density, and naturally occurring metallic objects beneath the surface can all amplify or attenuate the signal before it reaches the processor. Therefore, an object located 20 cm deep in one area might be easily detected but more difficult to identify in another location.

How does sandy soil affect the detection depth?

Sandy soil is generally considered a relatively favorable environment for metal detectors.

The soil has a fairly uniform structure, and the natural mineral content is usually not too high, so the signals received by metal detectors are often clearer. This is also why many sandy areas offer more stable detection ranges when working in the field.

Areas with sandy soil or dry sandbanks often yield better results compared to many other types of terrain.

Does clay reduce the detectability?

Possibly.

Clay retains water much better than other types of soil. As humidity increases, the soil's properties change, affecting its ability to reflect signals from metal objects. Additionally, many clay areas contain a relatively high concentration of natural minerals. These two factors combined can reduce detection range, especially for small objects like coins, rings, or jewelry.

This is also why many people notice significant differences in detection results between the dry and rainy seasons, even in the same location.

How do rocks and debris affect the detection signal?

Not all rocky areas are disadvantageous.

Some types of rock have relatively stable compositions, so their impact on the signal is negligible. Conversely, areas containing iron ore or magnetic minerals tend to generate more background noise. Differences in geological composition mean that two areas with the same rocky terrain will yield different detection results.

Does soil moisture affect the detection results?

Yes. After prolonged periods of rain, the moisture content in the soil increases significantly. This change is often more pronounced in clayey soils or soils with high mineral content.

In many cases, the equipment still functions normally, but the detection range differs from that during dry weather. This is a fairly common phenomenon when working in the field.

What factors determine the detection depth?

Soil type is only one of many factors affecting detection results.

Object size, metal material, target shape, burial position, and the degree of mineralization of the surrounding environment all directly impact detection capabilities. A large object is generally much easier to detect than a small object at the same depth. This is why the effectiveness of equipment should not be judged solely on a detection range.

What do we need to understand about detection depth parameters?

Published depth specifications are typically determined under standard test conditions to provide a basis for comparison between devices. Field results are always affected by geological and environmental conditions. Therefore, detection distances can vary depending on the specific area of ​​use.

Understanding the characteristics of sandy, clayey, and rocky soils will help to more accurately assess detection capabilities under specific conditions, and minimize misunderstandings when comparing actual results with technical specifications.

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