First airborne transient em survey in antarctica: Mapping of saline ground water system

A first airborne transient electromagnetic survey was flown in Antarctica in December 2011 with the SkyTEM system. This transient airborne EM system has been optimized in Denmark for almost ten years and was specially designed for ground water mapping. The SkyTEM tool is ideal for mapping conductive...

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Main Authors: Auken, Esben, Mikucki, J. J., Sørensen, Kurt Ingvard K.I., Schamper, Cyril Noel Clarence, Sab, G. A., Tulaczyk, Slawek M. S.M.
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/d21d5684-d568-4007-b201-302e7fe30755 2023-10-29T02:31:38+01:00 First airborne transient em survey in antarctica: Mapping of saline ground water system Auken, Esben Mikucki, J. J. Sørensen, Kurt Ingvard K.I. Schamper, Cyril Noel Clarence Sab, G. A. Tulaczyk, Slawek M. S.M. 2012-01-01 https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/first-airborne-transient-em-survey-in-antarctica(d21d5684-d568-4007-b201-302e7fe30755).html http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84896919259&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Auken , E , Mikucki , J J , Sørensen , K I K I , Schamper , C N C , Sab , G A & Tulaczyk , S M S M 2012 , First airborne transient em survey in antarctica : Mapping of saline ground water system . in EAGE/GRSG Remote Sensing Workshop . < http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84896919259&partnerID=8YFLogxK > contributionToPeriodical 2012 ftuniaarhuspubl 2023-10-04T22:58:25Z A first airborne transient electromagnetic survey was flown in Antarctica in December 2011 with the SkyTEM system. This transient airborne EM system has been optimized in Denmark for almost ten years and was specially designed for ground water mapping. The SkyTEM tool is ideal for mapping conductive targets, and the transient AEM method provides a better understanding of the saline ground water system for microbiology, paleoclimate studies, or geothermal potential. In this study we present preliminary results from our field survey which resulted in more than 1000 km of flight lines. The spatial sampling was 20 m along the lines providing more than 30 000 sounding locations. To handle this large amount of data, the software Aarhus Workbench was developed to make spatially constrained inversions which provide a quasi-3D view of the underground. The inversion results of the Fryxell Basin are presented here, the Taylor Valley demonstrating the promising capabilities of the geophysical method to map permafrost and the saline ground water systems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica permafrost Aarhus University: Research
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description A first airborne transient electromagnetic survey was flown in Antarctica in December 2011 with the SkyTEM system. This transient airborne EM system has been optimized in Denmark for almost ten years and was specially designed for ground water mapping. The SkyTEM tool is ideal for mapping conductive targets, and the transient AEM method provides a better understanding of the saline ground water system for microbiology, paleoclimate studies, or geothermal potential. In this study we present preliminary results from our field survey which resulted in more than 1000 km of flight lines. The spatial sampling was 20 m along the lines providing more than 30 000 sounding locations. To handle this large amount of data, the software Aarhus Workbench was developed to make spatially constrained inversions which provide a quasi-3D view of the underground. The inversion results of the Fryxell Basin are presented here, the Taylor Valley demonstrating the promising capabilities of the geophysical method to map permafrost and the saline ground water systems.
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author Auken, Esben
Mikucki, J. J.
Sørensen, Kurt Ingvard K.I.
Schamper, Cyril Noel Clarence
Sab, G. A.
Tulaczyk, Slawek M. S.M.
spellingShingle Auken, Esben
Mikucki, J. J.
Sørensen, Kurt Ingvard K.I.
Schamper, Cyril Noel Clarence
Sab, G. A.
Tulaczyk, Slawek M. S.M.
First airborne transient em survey in antarctica: Mapping of saline ground water system
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Mikucki, J. J.
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title First airborne transient em survey in antarctica: Mapping of saline ground water system
title_short First airborne transient em survey in antarctica: Mapping of saline ground water system
title_full First airborne transient em survey in antarctica: Mapping of saline ground water system
title_fullStr First airborne transient em survey in antarctica: Mapping of saline ground water system
title_full_unstemmed First airborne transient em survey in antarctica: Mapping of saline ground water system
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