Abstract

The Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists organised the 3D EM-3 symposium, ?3D EM at Work?, which was the third in a series of symposia on Three-Dimensional Electromagnetics sponsored by the Gerald W. Hohmann Memorial Trust. The meeting was held in Adelaide on February 20 and 21, 2003, under the chairmanship of Bob Smith and Mike Asten, and focussed on practical outcomes of electromagnetic methods in three dimensions. Many papers from the symposium were submitted to the technical program committee of James Macnae and Guimin Liu, subjected to peer review, and following revision and editing were compiled by the ASEG onto a symposium CD. Since this CD received very limited circulation outside the attendees to the conference, and several contributions were of considerable significance, I am delighted that a selection of papers relevant to the interests of ASEG members have been included in this issue of Exploration Geophysics.

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