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Airborne electromagnetic methods are used for the large scale exploration for conductive<br>mineralisation, most commonly for massive metallic sulphide deposits, though alternatives such as hydrothermal alteration or kimberlite pipes may be the target. Airborne EM surveys can collect several hundred line kilometres of data per day, with measurements taken every 0.1s (10m), and so large volumes of data acculmulate rapidly.