tMag - A new towed gradient magnetometer array for near surface geophysics

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Abstract

We have developed a new towed magnetic gradiometer array for environmental, engineering, and archaeological applications. With 16 sets of vector magnetometers plus accelerometers on a low-noise platform we can construct an estimate of the full magnetic gradient tensor. A high sample rate and suspension system allows for rapid collection of data—up to 70 hectares a day at full sensor coverage, while careful design of the platform has removed the majority of noise sources from proximity to the sensors. The application of vector magnetic gradiometry allows for advanced processing techniques such as calculation of tensor invariants, principal component analyses, wavelet decomposition, and more. In this abstract, we describe the design of the gradient array and introduce an initial processing workflow. We also discuss system noise characteristics and show an example from a clay tile drain mapping application demonstrating the efficacy of the system for accurate detection of low-signal sources.
Original languageEnglish
Publication dateSept 2018
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2018
Event24th European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics : Near Surface Geoscience Conference & Exhibition 2018 - Alfândega Porto Congress Centre, Porto, Portugal
Duration: 9 Sept 201813 Sept 2018
https://events.eage.org/en/2018/24th-european-meeting-of-environmental-and-engineering-geophysics

Conference

Conference24th European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics
LocationAlfândega Porto Congress Centre
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityPorto
Period09/09/201813/09/2018
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