SQUID EM surveys offer advantages for both deep and shallow applications for resolution and data quality. (Woods et. al 2009).
With some exceptions many of these surveys are brute force detection surveys and require ground follow-up for targeting purposes. These surveys are invaluable for determining conductor trends, extent and conductivity bright spots for focussing gound work. In some instances (depending on the actual response) it is possible to develop targets from the arborne dataset.
LSGI uses a calculated AutoTau derived from the decays of the airborne dataset. Some of the products available are: grids and maps of selected representative channels of the data, Conductivity Tau Maps, 1D Inversions (CDI's), and Model Plate Interpretations with Maxwell (where possible). The example below shows a series of 2D plate models combined into a 3D composite model using VTEM data over a nickel-copper sulphide deposit.

Potential fields consist of magnetic and gravity fields. Surveys are most often done on a project scale or on a local ground scale to target specific structural features. Magnetic surveys are often carried out in conjuntion with airborne EM surveys. Analysis of these surveys with advanced mathmatical techniques can provide complementary background information (if not direct targets) on many types of exploration projects. Potential Field analsis techniques use directional xyz derivatives for determining solutions for the portential field source. It is important to have good quality data for these analyses. While noise (sytem or geologic or cultural) can be filterd out, there is a loss of information. Current acquisition technology usually acheives success in keeping noise to a minimum.
After determining and possibly adjusting for noise, Living Sky Geophysics (LSGI) uses reduction to pole, euler deconvolution and SED techniques to determine geological contacts and to locate and interpret both direct and inferred structure and structural trends.
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