AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS
Application 604/KOLNP/2004 published 2006-05-19, filed 2004-05-11
This invention concerns a method of making airborne geophysical measurements. Such measurements may be made from fixed or moving wing airplanes or dirigibles. The method comprises the following steps: taking first real time measurements from one, or more, geophysical instruments mounted in an aircraft to produce geophysical data related to the ground below that instrument. Taking second real time measurements from navigation and mapping instruments associated with or carried by the aircraft. Computing a background response of each geophysical instrument using the second real time measurements to take account of its time varying altitude, and the time varying topography of the ground below it. Adjusting an operating or data processing condition of each geophysical instrument using the respective background response and the instrument’s attitude to enhance the performance of that instrument. And, adjusting the geophysical data output for that instrument having reduced effects resulting from variations in altitude, attitude and topography. (FIG). 1
Applicant
BHP BILLITON INNOVATION PTY LTD.,
600 BOURKE STREET, MELBOURNE, VICTORIA 3000, AUSTRALIA.
Inventor
1) MCCRACKEN KEN G 2) LEE JAMES BERESFORD
International Info
Classification: G01V 3/38, 3/16, 5/02, 7/16
Publication Number: WO 03/032015
Application Date: 2002-10-11
Priority Information
PR 8202 2002950333 AUSTRALIA 2001-10-11
AUSTRALIA 2002-07-24