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Journal of the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Interpretation of TDEM data using first and second spatial derivatives and time decay analysis

J. Silic

Exploration Geophysics 20(2) 57 - 64
Published: 1989

Abstract

Current gathering in fixed loop electromagnetic data often dominates responses from large high-grade ore bodies as well as responses from less desirable features such as fault zones, weathering troughs and regional conductors. Through decay curve analysis, current gathering can now be unambiguously recognised.Many widely used EM interpretation techniques are not applicable to current gathering (channelling) responses. An effective method of deriving the location and shape of the causative source is to study the second spatial derivative, as is shown in several examples.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EG989057

© ASEG 1989

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