An ultra-low magnetic field NMR system can non-invasively examine
containers. Database matching techniques can then identify hazardous
materials within the containers. Ultra-low field NMR systems are ideal
for this purpose because they do not require large powerful magnets and
because they can examine materials enclosed in conductive shells such as
lead shells. The NMR examination technique can be combined with ultra-low
field NMR imaging, where an NMR image is obtained and analyzed to
identify target volumes. Spatial sensitivity encoding can also be used to
identify target volumes. After the target volumes are identified the NMR
measurement technique can be used to identify their contents.