Controlled source electro-magnetic mapping: development and evaluation of its application to mineral exploration
    
    - Organization:
 - The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
 - Pages:
 - 5
 - File Size:
 - 2589 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jun 21, 1905
 
Abstract
Synthesis report on a project carried out under the EC-funded BRITE-EURAM programme. A prototype high-resolution electromagnetic system, based on the theory of controlled-source magnetotellurics, was developed. The electrical source field is fed into the earth by dipoles at preselected frequencies and a multi-channel receiver measures five electric and three orthogonal magnetic fields. Suitable mapping algorithms and spatial filters are applied to the data and a new technique permits calibration during measurement. The system was field tested over a blind orebody, at 250-550 m depth, in the Aguas Tenidas area of the Iberian Pyrite Belt. Ten lines totalling 12 000 m of profile length were completed in seven days and the orebody was identified. Tests in the Irish Midlands suffered from strong electromagnetic interference of cultural origin
Citation
APA: (1905) Controlled source electro-magnetic mapping: development and evaluation of its application to mineral exploration
MLA: Controlled source electro-magnetic mapping: development and evaluation of its application to mineral exploration. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.