WEBINAR: Increased accuracy in inversion of AEM data. VTEM examples.... and more on Venice lagoon |
| Thursday, 14 January 2010 11:06 | |
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Hi all, first of all happy new year to everyone. It has been a while since our last Webinar. It is time to get back on track, and to announce what we hope will be a popular Webinar, by the name:" Increased accuracy in inversion of AEM data. VTEM examples". The Webinar, based on a paper that at the last SAGA conference earned the special mention for technical excellence, will explain how we tackle the inversion of data from a generic helicopter TEM system. We will touch topics such as altitude, low pass filters, bias etc.... We will then use some VTEM data to present results, both from mining and groundwater applications. The Webinar is scheduled for tuesday the 2nd of February 2010, at 16:00 central European time or at 09:30 central European time, and it is meant to last about 1 hour. The double slot should allow interested people in all continents to participate. The Webinars are open to all interested parties. If you want to join in, please sign up by sending an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . Please specify the time slot that suites you. I would like to take the opportunity to give visibility to a paper published few days ago on Geophysical Research Letters (Viezzoli et al.) by the title: Surface water-groundwater exchange in transitional coastal environments by airborne electromagnetics: The Venice lagoon example. Do not hesitate to contact us if you are interested in the article. Remember also to check out our website www.aarhusgeo.com for a complete overview of our products and services. Best Regards Ph.D. Andrea Viezzoli Director |