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RESEARCH ARTICLE

AEM Bathymetry near Busselton, Western Australia - Comparison of 25 Hz and 12.5 Hz GEOTEM in Areas of High Conductance

Julian Vrbancich, Peter Wolfgram and Daniel Sattel

ASEG Special Publications 2003(2) 1 - 4
Published: 2003

Abstract

Airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data were collected offshore Busselton, Western Australia, using GEOTEMTM operating at both 12.5 Hz and 25 Hz over the same survey area. The survey covered a region in shallow water up to 35 m depth, and two overlapping tie lines skirting Cape Naturaliste extending into deeper water. The objectives were to compare 12.5 Hz (8 ms pulse) and 25 Hz (4 ms pulse) AEM data in an area of high conductance using conductivity depth sections to map water depth and seafloor resistivity, and to compare B-field and dB/dt responses. CDI processing of the data with EMFlow software showed that for this dataset, CDIs based on the B-field are better suited for high-conductance targets than CDIs based on the dB/dt data. Water depth was best resolved using 25 Hz B-field data. Sub-sea material and deeper water depths below 45 m was best resolved with 12.5 Hz Bz field data. The 25 Hz dBz/dt data gave the poorest results, due to changes in the bird position not being accounted for in the CDI algorithm.

https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2003ab177

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