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Low temperature SQUID magnetometer systems for geophysical exploration with transient electromagnetics
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New TechnologiesEngineeringExploration GeophysicsTransient ElectromagneticsMagnetic FieldMagnetic MaterialsEarth ScienceMagnetic SensorElectromagnetic CompatibilityGeophysicsMagnetismCalibrationExperimental PhysicsEnvironmental MagnetismInstrumentationElectrical EngineeringPhysicsMagnetic MeasurementSensorsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsGeophysical Exploration
Geophysical exploration is getting more and more difficult—many of the easily explorable ore-bodies have been discovered and are already being exploited. Finding new mines requires new technologies and tools. Transient electromagnetics (TEM) is widely used in mineral exploration, but conventional sensors (especially induction coils) cannot fulfil the needs anymore: deep targets, very conductive targets or targets under conductive overburden are more easily (or sometimes only) detected using SQUIDs. In this paper we will focus on low temperature SQUID magnetometers. As the systems are applied worldwide it is necessary to strengthen them for all conceivable application scenarios. Here, we report on the latest development of these systems which are now routinely used in South Africa, Australia, Finland and Canada. This paper highlights the main features of the system and describes one example from mineral exploration.
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