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A comparison of airborne and ground transient EM systems in their resolving power against geological noise

G. Liu and M. Asten

Exploration Geophysics 23(2) 197 - 200
Published: 1992

Abstract

Airborne electromagnetic (EM) methods are often used as a reconnaissance tool in mineral exploration. With the improvement of airborne transient EM (TEM) systems and interpretational techniques, more and more quantitative information can be obtained from airborne EM data. Thus we pose the question "is it possible to develop airborne TEM technology to be as effective in orebody detection as ground TEM techniques in the future?" Recently, we developed a fast approximate solution of transient EM response to a thin target buried under a thin conductive overburden. Using this solution, the signal-to-geological-noise ratios are computed for an airborne and a ground moving-loop configuration over a range of values of overburden conductance, target conductance and target depths. The results indicate that airborne TEM systems have potentially the same resolving capability as low or moderate power ground TEM systems for discrete targets. The key design features required to achieve this potential capability in airborne TEM systems are large system bandwidth (i.e. range of time windows) and large transmitter moment.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EG992197

© ASEG 1992

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