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ASEG2007 - 19th Geophysical Conference
  • ISSN: 2202-0586
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Abstract

Summary

Measurement of the current waveform of time domain AEM systems which possess coincident-loop receivers can be problematic due to the high moment of the transmitter loop during the on-time. We present a simple method of measuring the transmitter current waveform by measuring the current induced in a closed, accurately laid out and surveyed multi-turn, insulated ground loop of known inductance and resistance . The current induced in the ground loop, measured by a 24-bit A/D converter capable of sampling at 96 kHz, is the convolution of the time derivative of the transmitter current waveform with an exponential decay of time constant equal to the / ratio of the wire loop. With an understanding of the A/D converter measuring the ground loop response, the transmitter waveform can be deconvolved from the ground loop decay.

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2007-12-01
2026-01-13
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References

  1. Boyd, G.W., 2004, HoistEM—a new airborne electromagnetic system: PACRIM 2004, Adelaide, South Australia.
  2. Davis, A.C., 2007, Quantitative characterisation of airborne electromagnetic systems: PhD Thesis, RMIT University.
  3. Davis, A.C. and Macnae, J., 2007, Calibration of time domain AEM systems using a ground loop: this issue.
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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): AEM; loop; time domain; waveform
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