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Field trials using HTS SQUID magnetometers for ground-based and airborne geophysical applications
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EngineeringEarth ScienceMagnetic SensorElectromagnetic CompatibilityGeophysicsMagnetismMagnetohydrodynamicsInstrumentationSquid MagnetometerField TrialsMagnetic Measurement3-Axis Squid MagnetometerSensorsAerospace EngineeringMagnetometer SystemHts Squid MagnetometersMagnetic DeviceMagnetic FieldAirborne Geophysical Applications
Since December 1992, CSIRO and BHP have been field trialing rf HTS SQUID magnetometers for mineral prospecting applications. Ten field trials in widely varying environments(from -16/spl deg/C to +40/spl deg/C ambient temperatures) in mostly remote locations saw the development of a system which can be operated in many configurations including ground based and airborne Transient ElectroMagnetics (TEM). The magnetometer system has been developed to a point where, at late times in TEM applications, the SQUID system has a higher signal-to-noise level than the competing traditional coil technology. In some trials, a SQUID magnetometer detected anomalies at later times than were observed with the coil system, indicating an enhanced ability to detect highly conductive targets. This paper reviews development of our 3-axis SQUID magnetometer. SQUID systems as B field sensors have advantages over coils which are dB/dt type sensors. We will discuss the importance of these advantages for mineral prospecting in regions with a conducting soil cover or overburden typical of the Australian landscape.
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