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Interpretation of the AusAEM1: insights from the world’s largest airborne...
The AusAEM1 survey is the world’s largest airborne electromagnetic survey flown to date, extending across an area exceeding 1.1 million km2 over Queensland and the Northern... -
Canning Basin AusAEM interpretation: hydrogen storage potential and...
The discovery of strategically located salt structures, which meet the requirements for geological storage of hydrogen, is crucial to meeting Australia’s ambitions to become a... -
How Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) Surveys Work - Helicopter
This animation shows how Airborne Electromagnetic Surveys Work, when conducted by a rotary wing (helicopter) aircraft. It is part of a series of Field Activity Technique... -
AusAEM Year 1: Some aspects of quality control and calibration
For the AusAEM Year 1 survey an inertial measurement unit (IMU) was installed for the first time on the TEMPEST receiver bird to measure its orientation and to augment GPS...