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Technical Documents :: Articles :: Papers :: Presentations :: Case Studies Case Study: Geoscience BC: Quest-West Project The Quest-West electromagnetic survey was flown with an AeroTEM III system covering over 40,000 square kilometres of Central British Columbia
Case Study: Ruddock Creek Deposit The Application of High Resolution Helicopter Time-Domain Electromagnetics and Magnetics in Pb/Zn Exploration Case Study: Lapointe Kimberlite Discovery The Application of High Resolution Helicopter Borne Electromagnetics and Magnetics in Kimberlitic Exploration Case Study: Granduc Deposit The Application of High Resolution Helicopter Borne Electromagnetics and Magnetics in VMS Exploration Case Studies: Three Short AeroTEM Case Studies.
Presented at the PDAC Convention, 2005.
Aeroquest Announces the Upgraded AeroTEM System System improvements for detection of weak conductors and weak magnetic features. Exploring for Gold with Airborne Geophysics The advantages that airborne geophysics provides include rapid and complete project coverage, high-resolution, detailed data, and multi-parameter data sets for a more accurate interpretation.
Quantitative Interpretation of Responses of Helicopter-borne Concentric Loop EM Geophysical Survey A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science (Department of Earth Sciences, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario). April 2006. Supervised by: Steve Balch of Aeroquest Ltd. and Dr. Claire Samson of Carleton University. A Comparison between Helicopter and Fixed-Wing Time-Domain Electromagnetic
Systems A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science - Department of Earth Sciences, Carleton University. April 2005. Supervised by: Claire Samson of Carleton University and Steve Balch, President of Aeroquest Ltd. AeroTEM Characteristics and Field Results Paper presented at a Special Session on "New EM Methods" at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, August 6 to 11, in Calgary, Alberta. The Meter Reader: AeroTEM Characteristics and Field
Results The Leading Edge, Oct. 2001, Vol. 20, No 10, pp 1130-1138. AeroTEM Design Considerations |
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