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Coaxial coil towed EMI sensor array for UXO detection and characterization
Authors:Haoping Huang   Bill SanFilipo   Alex Oren  I.J. Won
Affiliation:aFormerly Geophex, Ltd., presently Geo-EM, LLC, 2001 Waterbrook Ct. Raleigh, NC 27603-5180, USA;bGeophex, Ltd., 605 Mercury St., Raleigh, NC 27603-2343, USA
Abstract:A new broadband electromagnetic induction (EMI) array sensor, GEM-5, for detecting and characterizing Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) has been developed in order to provide high production rates for EMI surveys. The sensor consists of a single rectangular loop transmitter around a linear array of seven pairs of coaxial receiver coils, with each coil in a pair located at the same vertical distance above and below the loop transmitter. The coil pairs are wired in an inverted series so that the signal consists of the difference between the voltage induced in the upper and lower coils. This particular configuration provides a high degree of primary field cancellation, dense spatial sampling rate due to simultaneous and continuous operation of all sensors, suppression of motion-induced and environmental noise, and strong source fields at typical UXO burial depths providing deep detection range. Our prototype tests indicate that the array yields a lower static and motion-induced noise over the critical low frequencies than that of existing sensors, and in particular, the signal-to-noise ratio at 90 Hz is 32 dB higher. Environmental noise can be largely removed from the difference measurements. The field test results from UXO test sites show that the prototype sensor has smoother background and appears to detect more seeded targets than the GEM-3 concentric sensor, however some of that gain can be attributed to higher power transmitter electronics.
Keywords:Electromagnetic induction   Coaxial coil configuration   Sensor array   UXO
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