梯度计
重力仪
猎鹰
地质学
大地测量学
遥感
采矿工程
地球物理学
计算机科学
物理
套管
量子力学
磁场
磁强计
程序设计语言
作者
Mark Dransfield,Asbjørn Nørlund Christensen,Peter Diorio,Marion Rose,P. Stone
标识
DOI:10.1071/aseg2001ab032
摘要
BHP commenced exploration surveying with the world's first fully operational, airborne gravity gradiometer in October 1999. This gradiometer (called Einstein), together with a later one called Newton, was developed in conjunction with Lockheed Martin by BHP's FALCON project. Falcon data are acquired by Sander Geophysics Ltd., flying a Cessna Grand Caravan to survey specifications typical of aeromagnetic surveys.The first FALCON survey was flown over a portion of the Bathurst mining camp in New Brunswick, Canada in order to compare system performance with existing extensive and detailed ground-gravity data.The ground-gravity data, supplied courtesy of Noranda Minerals Exploration Ltd., were upward continued to the flying height and vertically differentiated to provide vertical gravity gradient data suitable for comparison with the airborne data.The two data sets compare very well and the results demonstrate that FALCON airborne gravity gradiometer is capable of detecting sources with a vertical gravity gradient signal of greater than 10 Eo and a full-width at half-maximum of 500 m.
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