Kimba Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) Survey, Australia [Deleted]

A collection of SkyTEM and Tempest airborne electromagnetic (AEM) data that has been processed, inverted, and interpreted. This collection is composed of the survey data used in the inversion, the inversion results, conductivity-depth sections of the survey lines for Kimba and Tarcoola.
There is also a collection of conductivity interval grids that have been interpolated from the survey data, as well as interpreted products.

Cite this as

Aaron Davis, Tim Munday (2024): Kimba Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) Survey, Australia. AuScope. (Dataset).

This dataset has been deleted.

Additional Info

Field Value
DataCite DOI Identifier 10.82669/388kxa81
Authors
  • Author Name: Aaron Davis
    Author Name Type: Personal
    Author Affiliation: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
    Author Identifier Type: ORCID
  • Author Name: Tim Munday
    Author Name Type: Personal
    Author Affiliation: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
    Author Identifier Type: Other
Resource Type Dataset
User Specified Keywords AEM,SkyTEM,Kimba
GCMD Science Keywords
Fields of Research
  • Electrical and electromagnetic methods in geophysics
Deposit Date 2024-03-21
Publication Date 2024-05-10
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Related Resource
Lineage he Federal Govt. Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources through the Australian Radioactive Waste Agency is seeking support from Geoscience Australia and CSIRO to assist with AECOM’s Stage 2 site characterisation activities at the Napandee site in the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia. This involves the acquisition (by Geoscience Australia), and interpretation (by CSIRO) of airborne geophysical data to help develop hydrogeological and solute transport models covering the regions of interest.
Supplemental Information
Publisher AuScope
Credit
Primary Contact Name AuScope Data Repository
Primary Contact Email auscope.doi@csiro.au