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Identification of calibration errors in helicopter electromagnetic (HEM) data through transform to the altitude-corrected phase-amplitude domain

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posted on 2024-11-01, 02:26 authored by Yusen Ley-Cooper, James MacnaeJames Macnae, Terrance Robb, Julian Vrbancich
We investigate the properties of EM signals in several different response-pararneter domains to identify calibration errors in helicopter electromagnetic (H EM) data. In particular, we define a dimension less response parameter a, derived from frequency-domain data, that is numerically identical to the historic wire-loop response parameter, and is closely related to the thin-sheet and half-space response parameters. The arctangent of alpha is the phase phi of the secondary field. We further define a dimensionless amplitude response parameter, calculated as the ratio between inductive limits estimated from the data and from system geometry. The inductive limit calculated from geometry provides an initial altitude correction to the data amplitudes. Additional data corrections further correct phase effects and altimeter variations. The amplitude and phase errors in calibration become independent differences between the data and the fitted model in the phi beta domain. This investigation Was undertaken in the response-parameter domain rather than in the data domain, allowing the analysis to be independent of absolute values of conductivity and system frequencies. Statistical analysis in the phi beta domain of recently acquired data suggests that amplitude calibration errors in HEM data May cause fitted models to have systematic depth errors of 1. to 2 m for near-surface conductors; variable altitude measurement errors are about 1.5 in over seawater.

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Journal

Geophysics

Volume

71

Start page

G27

End page

G34

Total pages

8

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Place published

Tulsa, OK, USA

Language

English

Copyright

© 2006 Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Former Identifier

2006000201

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-02-27

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