2007
DOI: 10.1071/aseg2007ab141
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Study of groundwater flow in sediments and regolith defined by airborne geophysical surveys.

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“…Both systems have been used extensively in Australia from 2004 and onwards. Although it was developed primarily for mineral exploration, (Hashemi and Meyers, 2004;Sykes et al, 2006) the system has also been applied to regolith mapping (Stolz, 2005;Street and Abbott, 2007). Boyd and Vrbancich (2007), Vrbancich and Fullagar (2007) and Vrbancich (2011) have also used a variant of the system (SeaTEM) for bathymetric surveying in shallow waters.…”
Section: Reptem Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both systems have been used extensively in Australia from 2004 and onwards. Although it was developed primarily for mineral exploration, (Hashemi and Meyers, 2004;Sykes et al, 2006) the system has also been applied to regolith mapping (Stolz, 2005;Street and Abbott, 2007). Boyd and Vrbancich (2007), Vrbancich and Fullagar (2007) and Vrbancich (2011) have also used a variant of the system (SeaTEM) for bathymetric surveying in shallow waters.…”
Section: Reptem Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%