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Public release of interpretation of processed and inverted data for AUS 10057 SkyTEM AEM survey

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Davis, Aaron ; Department of Primary Industries and Regional DEvelopment
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This collection hosts interpreted data from the AUS 10057 SkyTEM airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey data flown north of Newman, WA. It follows on from a previous collection that involved processing, inverting and gridding the flown data.

Models from the AEM inversions have been interpreted from a geophysical perspective. we have identified 5 major layers from the inversion results. The uppermost layer is interpreted to consist of transported cover materials in an unsaturated zone. There are 3 more layers in the cover sequences, an upper zone, a middle zone and a lower zone. The fifth layer is considered to consist of the basement .
Lineage: Data was produced from interpretation of AEM conductivity models inverted from the AUS 10057 SkyTEM survey. Inversion models were gridded to create a quasi-3D layered earth structure. Conductivity values from the models are interpreted based on cross-section and gridded data for several geophysical layer structures.

Available: 2021-03-08

Data time period: 2020-01-01 to 2021-07-01

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