An airborne electromagnetic (AEM) prospecting system is used as a very rapid means of economically searching large geologically potential areas for sulphide ore bodies within the top few hundred feet of the earth's surface. This is possible because massive sulphide ores are usually much more electrically conductive than most host rocks. The system usually consists of a transmitting coil and a receiving coil flown by an aircraft. The transmitting coil generates a time-varying magnetic field in the low audio-frequency range (100-4000 hz). Any small perturbations of a component of the field are then recorded continuously as the aircraft flies along flight lines. The record over a conducting body is called an anomaly profile. The magnitude of a...
Rapid interpretation of large airborne transient electromagnetic (ATEM) datasets is highly desirable...
This paper derives the Airborne Induced Polarization (AIP) response of an airborne electromagnetic (...
The usefulness of electromagnetic (EM) methods for mineral exploration is severely restricted by the...
An airborne electromagnetic (AEM) prospecting system is used as a very rapid means of economically s...
Included in Research as Applied Geophysics No. 34, Geophysics Laboratory, University of Toronto.Airb...
This paper was published in Geophysics, 38, No. 6, December, 1973. This paper appeared as Research i...
This paper was published in Geophysics, 38, No. 6, December, 1973. This paper appeared as Research i...
A significant problem with exploring for electrically conductive mineral deposits with airborne ele...
A significant problem with exploring for electrically conductive mineral deposits with airborne ele...
Numerous airborne electromagnetic surveys have been acquired in Australia using a variety of systems...
Electromagnetic prospecting measurements must be made over a wider band of frequencies if they are t...
This paper is © 2019 Society of Exploration Geophysicists. The posting is available free of charge a...
Airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data is commonly collected for detecting buried natural resources, an...
Airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data is commonly collected for detecting buried natural resources, an...
Airborne electromagnetic methods were developed in the early 1950's, mostly by Canadian mining explo...
Rapid interpretation of large airborne transient electromagnetic (ATEM) datasets is highly desirable...
This paper derives the Airborne Induced Polarization (AIP) response of an airborne electromagnetic (...
The usefulness of electromagnetic (EM) methods for mineral exploration is severely restricted by the...
An airborne electromagnetic (AEM) prospecting system is used as a very rapid means of economically s...
Included in Research as Applied Geophysics No. 34, Geophysics Laboratory, University of Toronto.Airb...
This paper was published in Geophysics, 38, No. 6, December, 1973. This paper appeared as Research i...
This paper was published in Geophysics, 38, No. 6, December, 1973. This paper appeared as Research i...
A significant problem with exploring for electrically conductive mineral deposits with airborne ele...
A significant problem with exploring for electrically conductive mineral deposits with airborne ele...
Numerous airborne electromagnetic surveys have been acquired in Australia using a variety of systems...
Electromagnetic prospecting measurements must be made over a wider band of frequencies if they are t...
This paper is © 2019 Society of Exploration Geophysicists. The posting is available free of charge a...
Airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data is commonly collected for detecting buried natural resources, an...
Airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data is commonly collected for detecting buried natural resources, an...
Airborne electromagnetic methods were developed in the early 1950's, mostly by Canadian mining explo...
Rapid interpretation of large airborne transient electromagnetic (ATEM) datasets is highly desirable...
This paper derives the Airborne Induced Polarization (AIP) response of an airborne electromagnetic (...
The usefulness of electromagnetic (EM) methods for mineral exploration is severely restricted by the...