Interpretation of airborne electromagnetic data using the modified image method
- 1 August 1989
- journal article
- Published by Society of Exploration Geophysicists in Geophysics
- Vol. 54 (8) , 1023-1030
- https://doi.org/10.1190/1.1442727
Abstract
The modified image method is used to invert active electromagnetic (AEM) data from a 1984 U. S. Navy survey of Cape Cod Bay. The high‐frequency data (7200 Hz) give a robust value for the altitude of the helicopter‐towed AEM bird and for the first‐layer skin depth and, hence, for the first‐layer conductivity. The inversion of low‐frequency (385 Hz) bottom‐probing signals produces more noise‐sensitive estimates for the water depth and for the conductivity contrast K, the ratio of the bottom to water conductivities. The results show good agreement with “ground‐truth” radar altimeter, sea conductivity, and sonar depth data. To demonstrate the accuracy of the modified image method of inversion, we incorporate ground‐truth measurements along a flight line and the experimental frequencies in a forward Sommerfeld calculation to generate synthetic data which then are inverted using this technique.Keywords
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