Authors / CoAuthors
Sweeney, M.
Abstract
This animation shows how Airborne Electromagnetic Surveys Work. It is part of a series of Field Activity Technique Engagement Animations. The target audience are the communities that are impacted by our data acquisition activities. There is no sound or voice over. The 2D animations include a simplified view of what AEM equipment looks like, what the equipment measures and how the survey works.
Product Type
document
eCat Id
145430
Contact for the resource
Point of contact
Cnr Jerrabomberra Ave and Hindmarsh Dr GPO Box 378
Canberra
ACT
2601
Australia
Point of contact
- Contact instructions
- Office of the Chief Scts
Digital Object Identifier
Keywords
- theme.ANZRC Fields of Research.rdf
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- ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESGEOCHEMISTRYEARTH SCIENCES
- ( Theme )
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- stakeholder engagement
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- land access
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- air access
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- marine access
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- electromagnetic survey
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- airborne survey
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- geophysical survey
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- AEM
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- helicopter
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- light aircraft
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- conductivity
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- resistivity
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- AusAEM
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- Published_External
- ( Project )
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- EFTF - Exploring For The Future
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- Geoscience Knowledge Sharing
Publication Date
2021-08-26T00:00:33
Creation Date
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Status
completed
Purpose
The resource will be used to ensure consistent messaging of why GA conducts field activities and how. The short films will also form a segment of other communication materials for products and promotions and will appear on FAQs and web pages. The animation explains what an AEM survey measures, how they are conducted, what the aircraft looks like, what the data looks like.
Maintenance Information
asNeeded
Topic Category
geoscientificInformation economy
Series Information
Lineage
This animation is from a series of animations about various Geoscience Australia field activity techniques.
Parent Information
Extents
[-44.6731, -8.32, 105.3207, 169.5307]
Reference System
Spatial Resolution
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Associations
Downloads and Links
Link to YouTube video (English)
Link to YouTube video (Italian)
Link to YouTube video (Vietnamese)
Link to YouTube video (Mandarin)
Link to YouTube video (Western Arrernte)
Link to YouTube video (Yumplatok (Torres Strait Creole))
Link to YouTube video (Warlpiri)
Link to YouTube video (Pitjantjatjara)
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