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Volume 29, Issue 1-2
  • ISSN: 0812-3985
  • E-ISSN: 1834-7533

Abstract

Explorationists are increasingly concerned with finding more difficult targets such as those under cover. Significant developments in Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) technology are now providing advanced tools for exploration in these scenarios. Recovering the magnetic field rather than from a towed sensor boosts the response from a high-conductance target, as is readily shown with model calculations. The advantage of B-field data in the presence of noise is illustrated with a GEOTEM™ field example over a known conductive body that is covered by a thick conductive sequence and is difficult to detect from data alone.

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2026-01-21
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References

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  2. Raiche, A., 1994, Program LEROI_AIR Version 1.0, Software for AMIRA project P223B - Advanced TDEM modelling for interpretation of ground and airborne surveys: CRC AMET, CSIRO Exploration & Mining, Sydney.
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  • Article Type: Research Article

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