SQUID based electromagnetic prospecting system and its applications
Liangliang Rong,Haibin Dai,Yifeng Pei,Guofeng Zhang,Longqing Qiu, Jun Wu, Yongliang Wang,Hui Dong, Xiaoming Xie
Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUID) are excellent sensors for high-performance electromagnetic (EM) geophysical prospecting. The SQUID chips exhibit low magnetic field noise level of 3 fT/√Hz, and the swing of the SQUID V-Φ curve reaches ~150 μV. This characteristic enables broadband signal acquisition up to 3 MHz with a flat spectral response for the sensor.
The experimental configuration employed the short offset TEM (SOTEM) with the survey line 500-2000 m away from the electrical transmitting line. Quantitative comparative analysis of SQUID performance against conventional induction coil receivers (Phoenix V8 system) was conducted. Post-normalization data revealed the SQUID system achieved a noise floor of 0.02 nT/s, which was improved by two orders of magnitude compared to 3 nT/s for the coil receiver.
The geophysical explorations were carried out at more than 20 metallic deposits. A notable achievement was the successful identification of the gold-bearing structure concealed beneath approximately 200 m thick low-resistivity overburden. In the porphyry copper deposit exploration across ten parallel survey lines, the exploration result fitted the drilling data well until 2000 m depth. The maximal exploration depth of 3400 m was achieved at a deep-buried lithium brings according to the resistivity profiling map.
HTc SQUID is also fabracated by helium-ion-beam process with noise level of 100fT/√Hz. It will be a more convenient method for TEM prospecting.
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