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Helicopter-borne frequency-domain instruments are very often the geophysical method of choice for high-resolution near-surface information. In this talk we briefly review some of the advantages of FD systems over TD (such as in-phase measurements, tuned coils, usefulness of phase angle, compact footprint) for environmental applications. We then present a case study of a recent RESOLVE survey. Here, the system was used to help plan a pipeline project through a seismically active mountain valley.

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2017-09-03
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