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INTRODUCTION
The terraTEM has been designed to provide true high speed sampling at 500 KHz using three
simultaneous channels for maximum survey efficiency and high
resolution. The fast turn-off capacity of the in-built transmitter, combined with high sample
densities, provides a new capacity for high-definition images at shallow depth. It provides
attractive new options for advanced geotechnical surveys as well as conventional surveys for
mineral exploration.
The terraTEM has been able to take new technologies and adapt them into the one unit.
Innovations include a colour touch screen, high sampling rates and enhancements in the
display and interpretation of the data in the field.
The unit makes TEM more
accessible to Students and Geophysicists by providing an intuitive graphical user interface.
SYSTEM
The terraTEM is a new transient
electromagnetic survey system designed
and constructed in Australia. It
incorporates a 10 Amp transmitter and a
true simultaneous 500 kHz 3-component
receiver. The unit is powered by an
external 24 V battery pack system
allowing 6-8 hours of continuous
operation. An inbuilt GPS is mounted on
the front panel, allows for location
information to be automatically recorded
with soundings. All connectors are
external to the case allowing easy
transportation without having to shutdown
between sites.
The user interface comprises a 15" colour LCD panel and a touch-screen. Menus are
designed to allow intuitive and rapid transition between critical acquisition parameters and
data display.
Spectral analysis, combined with DSP options, allows the user to monitor and identify local
sources of noise; these may be removed ultimately using additional filters specific to local site
conditions. A diagnostic menu provides access to a spectrum analyser as well as time-domain
views of the input signal for rapid troubleshooting or optimisation of acquisition parameters
to ambient site conditions.
Data is stored in an expandable 1 GByte solid-state memory. This provides the user with
essentially unlimited storage space (up to 500,000 soundings), making the terraTEM system
ideal for rapid, high-resolution surveys. System parameters are stored automatically with each
sounding for post-survey quality assurance. Data is transferred to a desktop PC by using a standard USB memory key.
The terraTEM is packaged with data reduction and processing software and can generate onsite
standard profile and decay plots, apparent conductivity pseudo-sections and contour plan
maps. Images can be saved as bitmaps and inserted directly into reports. Synchronisation
with an external transmitter is optional.
For high-power application an optional external transmitter is available. TEMTX-32 delivers up to 32 amps and can be synchronised by either reference cable or crystal clock. The external transmitter option gives you full control over output current and voltage.
For more information on terraTEM please write to info@terratem.com.
SPECIFICATIONS
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terraTEM |
Options |
Transmitter Output |
10 Amps. (max.) |
Enhanced Transmitter |
Receivers |
1 Channel |
3 Channels (simultaneous) |
High Resolution Sampling Rates |
500 kHz |
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User Selectable Multiple Time Gates |
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Option |
Data Visualisation and Processing in field |
Standard Software |
Enhanced Software |
Storage Device – 1 GB Flash Disk |
Standard |
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GPS Receiver – 12 channel |
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Option |
Communications – Port for Data Transfer |
USB and RS-232 Standard |
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External Synchronisation |
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Option |
Continuous Recording (with external GPS Interface) |
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Option |
Extra Stacking Options and Gain Functions |
10 Selectable Gain Settings from 1 to 8,000 |
Auto Gain |
Vectem 3 Interface Module (down-hole) |
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Option |
Interface Options (third party devices) |
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Option |
Dimensions:
Console: 530 x 350 x 160 mm. 13 kg
Battery Box: 280 x 250 x 180 mm. 12 kg. |
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Operating Temperature: -10 to 40 degrees C. |
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Email us for more information: info@terratem.com
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in your region? Please write to info@terratem.com
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