Active Multistatic High Resolution Electromagnetic Imaging of the Subsurface for Mining Applications

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G E. Holt
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Active EM subsurface imaging is a proprietary technique developed by Marschall Acoustics Instruments Pty Limited (MAI) to image subsurface features at depths useful for the mining industry. Similar in field operations to high resolution seismic surveying, the Active EM technique employs electromagnetic energy rather than elastic wave energy. Received backscattered energy in the Active EM technique is thus due to differences and contrasts in electromagnetic permeability and permittivity in the subsurface, analogous to LamTÆs constants in elastic wave imaging. Carrying the analogy to seismic imaging even further, the Active EM method employs high power transmissions of very wide-band coded signals of a controlled polarisation. Likewise, the array pattern and polarisation of the receiving transducers is also tightly controlled. Thus, in a certain mathematical sense, Active EM is the electromagnetic equivalent of high power high resolution vibroseis seismic surveying. An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation.
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APA: G E. Holt  (2008)  Active Multistatic High Resolution Electromagnetic Imaging of the Subsurface for Mining Applications

MLA: G E. Holt Active Multistatic High Resolution Electromagnetic Imaging of the Subsurface for Mining Applications. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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