Abstract

Consensus amongst geophysical professionals is that the overall number of airborne gravity surveys will increase in the coming years. In this article Luis Sander, co-president, Sander Geophysics (SGL), based in Canada, explains with some case histories how the company is deploying its Airborne Inertially Referenced Gravimeter (AIRGrav) system targeted at producing better results than traditional airborne gravity systems.

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