DocumentCode :
2809808
Title :
An Underwater Towed Electromagnetic Source for Geophysical Exploration
Author :
Tossman, B. ; Swartz, William
Author_Institution :
The Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD, USA
fYear :
1978
fDate :
6-8 Sept. 1978
Firstpage :
321
Lastpage :
321
Abstract :
Low frequency electromagnetic methods are used in geophysical exploration by detecting the magnetic field distortion between a transmitter and receiver produced by locally conductive bodies. Both ground and airborne systems are in current use. One airborne multi-coil aerial electromagnetic prospecting system houses the transmitter and receiver in a 30 ft bird while another reduces the system to an impedance measurement using a single super-conducting coil. It is possible to extend low frequency airborne geologic prospecting techniques into the ocean environment by employing an underwater towed source of electromagnetic radiation and a receiving magnetic or electric field detector. The receiver can be simultaneously towed on an auxiliary cable, boom mounted on the towing platform (surface or subsurface), or land or underwater based.
Keywords :
Birds; Coils; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic radiation; Frequency; Geology; Impedance measurement; Magnetic field measurement; Oceans; Radiation detectors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '78
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1978.1151096
Filename :
1151096
Link To Document :
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