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25th International Conference and Exhibition – Interpreting the Past, Discovering the Future
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Abstract

Successful interpretation of airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data depends strongly, but not exclusively, on the quality of data. The ability to accurately describe the system, knowledge of the data processing procedures as well as an understanding of the geological targets all contribute to derive accurate models. Xcite is a recently developed helicopter time domain electromagnetic system featuring an inflatable frame and full-waveform recording of streamed data. Working with the streamed data allows for restructuring of traditional data processing routines to customize data sets for specific applications. It also allows for a better understanding of the corrections that are required to isolate the secondary field response from measurements acquired on a helicopter platform. An accurate system description as well as transparency in the data processing phase allows interpreters to get the most value from airborne electromagnetic data.

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2016-12-01
2026-01-20
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References

  1. Combrinck, M., Wright, O., Wright., R. S. , Wright, R., 2015, Xcite™: Introduction to a new airborne HTDEM system: 14th Biennial Conference and Exhibition, SAGA, Drakensberg, South Africa, Expanded Abstracts
  2. Davis, A. C.,2007,Quantitative characterization of airborne electromagnetic systmes:Ph.D. Thesis, RIMT University.
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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): AEM; airborne; electromagnetic; Xcite
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