Correcting Drift Errors in HEM Data
Andy Green
ASEG Special Publications
2003(2) 1 - 1
Published: 2003
Abstract
Much HEM survey data suffers from low (spatial) frequency along-line variability in amplitude caused by slow changes in the system geometry and electronic drift. Even though the system is periodically taken up to a sufficient altitude to re-zero the primary field correction, the errors are not totally removed. This paper describes a procedure to reduce the effect of these errors. Each flight line is corrected by subtracting a slowly varying function of time that has been chosen so that the between-line differences over the whole survey area are minimized. The parameters of the correction functions are estimated using weighted, damped least squares. The procedure produces a marked improvement in the quality of the images of low frequency, in-phase channels that have been corrupted by drift noise.https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2003ab058
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