Title :
Planetary exploration using a small electromagnetic sensor
Author :
Huang, Haoping ; SanFilipo, Bill ; Won, I.J.
Author_Institution :
Geophex Ltd., Raleigh, NC, USA
fDate :
7/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A prototype broadband electromagnetic (EM) sensor, GEM-5, has been built and tested as a possible new probe for the future Mars rover to seek an ice-bonded layer at a given depth below the Martian surface. The sensor, with a vertical coaxial coil configuration, will measure the terrain resistivity and susceptibility to determine lateral variations in resistivity and magnetic susceptibility. The lateral variations will indicate regions of resistivity/susceptibility anomalies that may contain ice or water at depth. The forward solution for the sensor geometry over a layered formation and inverse algorithms to convert the EM data into the apparent susceptibility and resistivity are developed to investigate the ability of the sensor in detecting and resolving a buried (wet) ice layer in Mars-like geologic formations. Based on the simulated study, we find that the prototype sensor design should be able to resolve the lateral variations in resistivity/susceptibility under conditions of the Martian subsurface.
Keywords :
Mars; electrical resistivity; magnetic sensors; magnetic susceptibility; planetary magnetism; planetary rovers; planetary surfaces; GEM-5; Mars rover; Martian subsurface; Martian surface; broadband electromagnetic sensor; geologic formations; ice layer; ice-bonded layer; inverse algorithms; magnetic susceptibility mapping; planetary exploration; resistivity mapping; sensor geometry; terrain resistivity; terrain susceptibility; vertical coaxial coil configuration; Coaxial components; Coils; Conductivity; Ice; Magnetic sensors; Magnetic susceptibility; Mars; Probes; Prototypes; Testing; Vertical coaxial electromagnetic sensor; susceptibility and resistivity mapping;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2005.846862