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Joint inversions of two VTEM surveys using quasi-3D TDEM and 3D magnetic inversion algorithms
In the current paper, we present results of a joint quasi-three-dimensional (quasi-3D) inversion of two versatile time domain electromagnetic (VTEM) datasets, as well as a joint 3D inversion of associated aeromagnetic datasets, from two surveys flown six years apart from one another (2007 and 2013)...
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