UXO Classification Using Characteristic Modes of the Broadband Electromagnetic Induction Response
Publisher –
Zonge, 1999, 2000. Variations of this paper have been presented at the following conferences:
1. A New Technology Applications Conference on the Science and Technology of
Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Removal and site Remediation. Maui, Hawaii, November 8-11, 1999.
2. SAGEEP 2000, Arlington, Virginia, February 20-24, 2000 (Proceedings, p. 747)
3. Pacific Environmental Restoration Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 4-7, 2000
Authors –
D.D. Snyder, Scott MacInnes*, Scott Urquhart*, and K.L. Zonge, Zonge Engineering and Research Organization, Inc., Tucson, Arizona USA
Paper – [pdf] UXO_Perc2000
Abstract
In this paper we have used a numerical method (Prony) to analyze TEM decay curves to obtain a set of exponential decay time-constants and their corresponding residues. Using a commercially available field data acquisition system, we have acquired fast transient TEM data from UXO. We show that these data can be analyzed and displayed in a way that is simple to understand and useful for classifying the TEM response.