Abstract:
The Loupe TEM system has been in the market for some 7 years and systems have been sold worldwide. Greg will talk about the development of the Loupe system and what were the design criteria. He will show some results from case studies – particularly from applications that were not expected. Some results of recent trials will be shown where a fixed and moving (Loupe) transmitters were used simultaneously and also using two Loupe system operating on different frequencies at the same time on parallel lines. Some of the plans for future development will also be discussed.
Bio:
Gregory Street, a graduate of UNE and Royal School of Mines, started his career with Planet Resources and Scintrex in mineral exploration. He joined the Geological Survey of WA in 1983 where he focused on environmental geophysics and introducing airborne geophysics to mapping programs. In 1990 he joined World Geoscience Corporation to apply airborne geophysical methods for environment. This work received a National Landcare Award.
He was General Manager of Sandfire Resources and ran the company up to the discovery of the DeGrussa Deposit. He has been a lecturer at various universities including Curtin, UWA, Yangon and Taunggyi. Greg has been secretary, president and conference chairman of the Australian Society Exploration Geophysicists as well as the recipient of the Lindsay Ingall Memorial Award, Grahme Sands Award and Honorary Membership.
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