Transient Electromagnetic (TEM) Survey
Transient Electromagnetic (TEM) Survey
Transient Electromagnetic (TEM) Survey is a geophysical exploration method that uses time-varying electromagnetic fields to investigate subsurface conductivity. By transmitting a controlled electromagnetic pulse into the ground and measuring its decay over time, the method provides detailed information about the electrical properties of subsurface materials.
In a typical TEM survey, a loop or coil placed on the ground generates a primary magnetic field. When the current is abruptly switched off, it induces secondary currents (eddy currents) in the subsurface. These currents gradually decay, and their rate of decay is measured by receivers. Since different materials exhibit different conductivity levels, the recorded response helps identify variations in subsurface composition, depth, and structure.
TEM surveys are highly effective for detecting conductive bodies such as groundwater, mineral deposits, clay layers, and contamination zones. Widely used in groundwater exploration, mineral prospecting, and environmental studies, this non-invasive technique provides accurate depth-wise information, making it a valuable tool for subsurface investigation and resource assessment.
Key Applications
Photogrammetric Drone Survey is widely used across multiple industries:
Groundwater Exploration
Detect deep aquifers and map groundwater potential zones.
Mineral Exploration
Identify conductive ore bodies such as sulfides and metallic deposits.
Environmental Studies
Detect contamination plumes and subsurface changes.
Deep Subsurface Investigation
Map geological layers at greater depths than conventional methods.

Accuracy & Data Quality
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TEM surveys provide high-quality conductivity profiles, especially for deeper investigations.
- Accurate depth penetration based on survey design
- Strong sensitivity to conductive bodies (water, minerals)
- High signal clarity for deeper subsurface layers
- Performance influenced by ground conditions and equipment setup
Why Choose Us
Advanced TEM survey equipment and techniques
Experienced geophysicists for accurate interpretation
Proven expertise in deep groundwater and mineral exploration
Integration with other geophysical and aerial survey methods
Explore deeper subsurface layers with confidence
FAQ?
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