Published March 15, 2023 | Version v1
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AusAEM is the world's largest airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey undertaken

  • 1. Geoscience Australia, Yusen.Ley@ga.gov.au
  • 2. Geoscience Australia, Ross.Brodie@ga.gov.au
  • 3. Geoscience Australia, Anandaroop.Ray@ga.gov.au

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Airborne electromagnetics surveys are at the forefront of addressing the challenge of exploration undercover. They have been essential in the regional mapping programmes to build Australia's resource potential inventory and provide information about the subsurface. In collaboration with State and Territory geological surveys, Geoscience Australia (GA) leads a national initiative to acquire AEM data across Australia at 20 km line spacing, as a component of the Australian government Exploring for The Future (EFTF) initiative. Regional models of subsurface electrical conductivity show new undercover geological features that could host critical-mineral deposits and groundwater resources. The models enable us to map potential alteration and structural zones and support environmental and land management studies. Several features observed in the AEM models have also provided insights into possible salt distribution analysed for its hydrogen storage potential. The AusAEM programme is rapidly covering areas with regional AEM transects at a scale never previously attempted. The programme's success leans on the high-resolution, non-invasive nature of the method and its ability to derive subsurface electrical conductivity in three dimensions - made possible by GA's implementation of modern high-performance computing algorithms. The programme is increasingly acquiring more AEM data, processing it, and working towards full national coverage.

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Open-Access Online Publication: May 29, 2023

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