Airborne geophysics has been used at the catchment scale to map salt stores, conduits and soil variability, but few studies have evaluated its usefulness as a land management tool at the field scale. We respond to questions posed by land managers with: (1) comparison of airborne and ground-based electromagnetic surveys in the Lower Balonne catchment, Queensland, and (2) comparison with historical and anecdotal knowledge of landscape response in the country around Jamestown in mid-South Australia. In the Lower Balonne, direct comparison between ground electromagnetic survey (EM) and airborne electromagnetics (AEM) showed a strong relationship for both the absolute values and spatial patterns of conductivity. The penetration of AEM to greater...
In the past three decades, airborne electromagnetic (AEM) systems have been used for many groundwate...
Groundwater is a critical resource for supporting human consumption, stock water, agricultural use, ...
Hosting over 10% of the world's population, low elevation (<10 m above mean sea-level) coastal zones...
Airborne geophysics has been used at the catchment scale to map salt stores, conduits and soil varia...
One of the important criteria in managing salinity is the ability to quantify the amount of salt sto...
An airborne electromagnetic survey yields a three-dimensional map of ground electrical conductivity....
An airborne electromagnetic survey yields a three-dimensional map of ground electrical conductivity....
Airborne electromagnetics surveys are at the forefront of addressing the challenge of exploration un...
Increased interest in the character of sediments at the base of waterways, for the purpose of manag...
In the last decade more than 2500 km of the Murray River in southeastern Australia and its surroundi...
Salinity in the River Murray and in adjacent floodplains of south-central Australia, has important e...
Airborne, ground and river-based electromagnetic surveys were carried out across various parts of Au...
Recent investigations by the Cooperative Research Centre for Landscape Environments and Mineral Expl...
Soil is a fundamental natural resource; it is the basis of human agriculture. Present development in...
In the southeast of Australia, the floodplains of the Lower River Murray have become extensively sal...
In the past three decades, airborne electromagnetic (AEM) systems have been used for many groundwate...
Groundwater is a critical resource for supporting human consumption, stock water, agricultural use, ...
Hosting over 10% of the world's population, low elevation (<10 m above mean sea-level) coastal zones...
Airborne geophysics has been used at the catchment scale to map salt stores, conduits and soil varia...
One of the important criteria in managing salinity is the ability to quantify the amount of salt sto...
An airborne electromagnetic survey yields a three-dimensional map of ground electrical conductivity....
An airborne electromagnetic survey yields a three-dimensional map of ground electrical conductivity....
Airborne electromagnetics surveys are at the forefront of addressing the challenge of exploration un...
Increased interest in the character of sediments at the base of waterways, for the purpose of manag...
In the last decade more than 2500 km of the Murray River in southeastern Australia and its surroundi...
Salinity in the River Murray and in adjacent floodplains of south-central Australia, has important e...
Airborne, ground and river-based electromagnetic surveys were carried out across various parts of Au...
Recent investigations by the Cooperative Research Centre for Landscape Environments and Mineral Expl...
Soil is a fundamental natural resource; it is the basis of human agriculture. Present development in...
In the southeast of Australia, the floodplains of the Lower River Murray have become extensively sal...
In the past three decades, airborne electromagnetic (AEM) systems have been used for many groundwate...
Groundwater is a critical resource for supporting human consumption, stock water, agricultural use, ...
Hosting over 10% of the world's population, low elevation (<10 m above mean sea-level) coastal zones...