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Probabilistic airborne electromagnetic inversion of 20 km AusAEM data, North...
This airborne electromagnetic (AEM) dataset provides regional scale probabilistic inversion products from 35,000 line km of airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data from the... -
Maximum depth of magnetisation of Australia, its uncertainty, and...
The Curie depth is the depth at which the crust and uppermost mantle cease to be ferromagnetic or ferromagnetic, the main cause of crustal magnetism, due to the action of... -
Forensic soil provenancing in an urban/suburban setting: a sequential...
Compositional data from a soil survey over north Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, are used to develop and test an empirical soil provenancing method. Mineralogical data... -
Trans-dimensional Bayesian inversion of Airborne Electromagnetic data for 2D...
This paper presents the application of a novel trans-dimensional sampling approach to a time domain airborne electromagnetic (AEM) inverse problem to solve for plausible... -
Electromagnetic Subsurface Imaging of Continent-Scale Airborne Data Using...
Much of Australia has been surveyed with low-flying airborne electromagnetic (AEM) instrumentation under Geoscience Australia’s AusAEM program. Acquired AEM data allow for... -
The importance of being uncertain
We are often faced with uncertainty when making decisions – from trivial decisions such as whether to take an umbrella, or major decisions such as whether to buy that house.... -
A decade-long between-system comparison of AEM conductivities at Menindee...
Airborne electromagnetic (AEM) surveying provides a rapid means of imaging shallow subsurface geology as represented by changes in electrical conductivity within the earth....
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