Calgary-Lethbridge Corridor Geophysical Survey: Ground Time Domain Calibration Survey Data and Report for AeroTEM Airborne Data and Inversion

Publication Type
Special Report
Published Date
Topic
Oil and Gas
Publication ID
SPE 111
Publication ID Extended
Special Report 111
Publication
Publication Other
Abstract

This publication documents the design, sites, methodology, and results of a ground time domain (TEM) survey performed in November and December of 2011 by Petros Eikon Incorporated in the Calgary-Lethbridge corridor area of Alberta. The purpose of the survey was to verify the accuracy of airborne time domain (AEM) data collected by Aeroquest Airborne Surveys, validate the inversions of the Aeroquest AEM data, and determine to what extent TEM data could resolve the resistivity structure of the ground. 

This publication also includes a data release of all the ground TEM data provided by Petros Eikon Incorporated from their study.
 

Citation

Groom, R.W. and Davis, L. (2018): Calgary-Lethbridge Corridor geophysical survey: ground time domain calibration survey data and report for AeroTEM airborne data and inversion; Alberta Energy Regulator, AER/AGS Special Report 111, 25 p. 

Place Keywords
alberta, calgary, canada, lethbridge
Place Keywords NTS
82h, 82i
Theme Keywords
geology, geophysical study, geophysics, magnetic