Limitations imposed by geomagnetic variations on high quality aeromagnetic surveys
C.V. Reeves
Exploration Geophysics
24(2) 115 - 116
Published: 1993
Abstract
The accuracy and sensitivity with which aeromagnetic anomaly data may be collected ? and presented as images for those who seek to maximise the representation of the geological information ? is limited by the thoroughness with which temporal variations are removed from the recorded total field data. Three processes are currently used consecutively to eliminate time-variations: base station subtraction, tie-line levelling and micro-levelling. Of these, the first two involve assumptions that are not entirely justifiable and the third is essentially an arbitrary filtering process. On profile data with a noise envelope of no more than ±0.1 nT, even the third process involves adjustments that can be many times larger than other uncertainties in the data.https://doi.org/10.1071/EG993115
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