DocumentCode :
1543187
Title :
Field trials using HTS SQUID magnetometers for ground-based and airborne geophysical applications
Author :
Foley, C.P. ; Leslie, K.E. ; Binks, R. ; Lewis, C. ; Murray, W. ; Sloggett, G.J. ; Lam, S. ; Sankrithyan, B. ; Savvides, N. ; Katzaros, A. ; Muller, K.-H. ; Mitchell, E.E. ; Pollock, J. ; Lee, J. ; Dart, D.L. ; Barrow, R.R. ; Asten, M. ; Maddever, A. ; Pa
Author_Institution :
CSIRO, Lindfield, NSW, Australia
Volume :
9
Issue :
2
fYear :
1999
fDate :
6/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
3786
Lastpage :
3792
Abstract :
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.
Keywords :
SQUID magnetometers; geophysical prospecting; high-temperature superconductors; -16 to 40 C; HTS RF SQUID magnetometer; airborne measurements; geophysical applications; ground-based measurements; magnetic field sensor; mineral prospecting; signal-to-noise ratio; transient electromagnetics; Coils; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic transients; High temperature superconductors; Land surface temperature; Magnetic sensors; Minerals; SQUID magnetometers; Sensor systems; Soil;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8223
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/77.783852
Filename :
783852
Link To Document :
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