Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5787160 | Journal of Applied Geophysics | 2017 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Apparent conductivity-depth estimation of airborne electromagnetic data is generally applied to identify conductive targets. As the attitude and height of the aircraft change during a flight survey, the collected data and corresponding apparent conductivity-depth results can be affected. An improved apparent conductivity-depth algorithm with consideration of height and pitch is developed herein based on an iterative lookup table. Two sets of tables of Bx â Bz â apparent conductivity are established in association with the two parameters of pitch and height. The apparent conductivity result is achieved by looking up two tables iteratively, as the pitch and height parameters are obtained from looking up one table and are used in looking up the other table. The iterative looking up ends when the apparent conductivity and the two parameters satisfy the desired precision. The depth is derived from the apparent conductivity and channel delay time. Tests that employ synthetic data demonstrate the feasibility of this iterative lookup table method.
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Authors
Kaiguang Zhu, Mei Dou, Yiming Lu, Qiong Zhang, Jing Li, Kaiyan Li, Hao Wang,