High-resolution helicopter geophysics in support of a Defence engineering project
T.J. Gamey, L.P. Beard, W.E. Doll, J.R. Sheehan, J. Norton and M. Siwiak
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2010(1) 1 - 1
Published: 01 September 2010
Abstract
project at an Australian RAAF base in support of a base expansion project. The purpose was to identify, document and if possible, mitigate potential sources of groundwater contamination and related pathways. The two boom-mounted airborne systems that were deployed were designed for detection and mapping of shallow buried metals. An area of 1740ha was s urveyed with a combination of magnetic gradiometer and time-domain electromagnetic induction. Approximately 1230ha of this was flown at low altitude (1-3m) with a 16-sensor vertical gradient system (VG-16). The remaining area was flown at higher altitudes due to vegetative cover. Areas of special interest totaling 290ha were followed up with an 8-receiver low altitude electromagnetic survey (TEM-8). Ground follow-up with excavation was then conducted on a selection of anomalies to identify their causative sources.https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2010ab199
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