Expert Geophysics Limited participates in the South African Geophysical Association’s (SAGA) 17th Biennial Conference & Exhibition
Methods exploiting natural electromagnetic fields in the audio frequency range significantly increase depth of investigation in any geoelectrical conditions and sensitivity to a wide range of resistivity contrasts including in the range of thousands of ohm-ms. A brief history of the development of the natural field airborne technology is discussed and accompanied by a comparison of the systems technical specifications. Field examples from the latest development in the airborne electromagnetic natural fields’ domain, MobileMT, demonstrate its exploration capabilities in both conductive and resistive environments, sensitivity to any direction of geoelectrical boundary, and detectability of near-surface discrete targets along with deeper structures.
“Airborne EM MobileMTm – technical details and applications” will be presented in the “Best of KEGS” section
Expert Geophysics Limited will attend AFRICA DOWNUNDER Conference in Perth, Western Australia on 31 Aug – 2 Sept 2022.
Andrew Carpenter and Malcolm Moreton will be happy to discuss your airborne geophysics requirements. Please drop by our booth 51.
EGL will present at the Session: “Enhancing mineral potential with innovative exploration technologies“
2:15 PM – 2:30 PM
“Mineral exploration case studies with airborne EM natural fields“
Speaker:
Alexander Prikhodko, Expert Geophysics Limited, Canada
EGL participates in THE WORLD’S LARGEST AFRICAN MINING INVESTMENT EVENT Mining Indaba
Airborne EM MobileMTm – technical details and applications – to emphasize the inductive response from comparatively near-surface structures and discrete targets, a modified version of the system, called MobileMTm, was developed. See more…
Regester : Session 4: Electromagnetic Applications and Processing, on March 31, 2022, 11:00 AM 1:00 PM (EDT)
Expert Geophysics attends the AME RoundUp exhibition in Vancouver. Booth Number 219. Exhibit days Monday&Tuesday (31 Jan-1 Feb).