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Ground-based time-domain electromagnetic data and resistivity models near Manistee National Forest, Michigan, 2020

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2020-09-16
End Date
2020-09-25

Citation

Hoogenboom, B.E., Cox, E.M., Bedrosian, P.A., 2021, Ground-based time-domain electromagnetic data and resistivity models near Manistee National Forest, Michigan, 2020: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9LO38I3.

Summary

Ground-based transient electromagnetic (TEM) data were acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in selected locations near Manistee National Forest, Michigan, to define the resistivity structure of the subsurface. Data were acquired using the ABEM WalkTEM system (Guideline Geo Ab, Sundbyberg, Sweden). TEM data were processed and numerically inverted to derive one-dimensional resistivity structure using SPIA (Aarhus Geosoftware, Aarhus, Denmark). This release includes raw and processed TEM data and resistivity models for each data location using the following structure: MIT_TEM_2020.zip ├── Data │ ├── MIT_USF │ │ ├── USF_format_description.pdf - manual describing the USF file format │ │ ├── MIT_SoundingID-USF_lookup.csv [...]

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Purpose

Data were collected to assess the feasibility of using time-domain electromagnetic surveying to image the subsurface near Manistee National Forest, Michigan. These data can be used to improve the understanding of geologic structure in the area.

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