AEM Data Quality Assurance and Control Procedures ? A work in progress
Marina Costelloe
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2012(1) 1 - 4
Published: 01 April 2012
Abstract
Airborne electromagnetic data (AEM) are used in many and diverse applications such as mineral and energy exploration, groundwater investigations, natural hazard assessment, agriculture, city planning and defence. Unfortunately, many users do not have access to a simple workflow for assessing the quality of the data that they are using. This poster outlines the main quality assurance and quality control (QA-QC) procedures used by Geoscience Australia (GA) for our 2008-11 AEM surveys. Geoscience Australia is embarking on a project to upgrade the National Airborne Geophysical Database to better manage the data from major AEM surveys. This will better preserve the data and associated documentation to allow users to access and take advantage of the data well into the future. The quality of historical data included in this endeavour will unfortunately be variable and dependent on the QA-QC standards of the time. Awareness and implementation of standardised QA-QC techniques ensure future generations of AEM data captured in the National Airborne Geophysical Database will be to a higher standard.https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2012ab097
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