Andrew Fitzpatrick
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
28 Papers
80 Citations
Andrew Fitzpatrick is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Floodplain & Groundwater. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of Andrew Fitzpatrick include Cameco & Cooperative Research Centre.
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Papers
An overview of the SkyTEM airborne EM system with Australian examples
James B. Reid,Andrew Fitzpatrick,Kate Godber +2 more
- 28 Apr 2010
TL;DR: SkyTEM as discussed by the authors is a calibrated system designed to give quantitative electromagnetic data across a wide time range, as required for detailed investigations where it is often necessary to distinguish geological units with very slight differences in conductivity.
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Fast approximate 1D inversion of frequency domain electromagnetic data
TL;DR: In this article, a fast approximate method for 1D inversion of frequency domain data and apply it to frequency domain helicopter-borne data from the Bookpurnong area of the Murray River, South Australia.
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High-Resolution Airborne Electromagnetic Surveying for Dryland Salinity Management: The Toolibin Lake SkyTEM Case Study, W.A.
TL;DR: A SkyTEM helicopter EM survey was conducted over Toolibin Lake in southwestern Australia in 2006, with the intent of establishing the suitability of this system for the detailed mapping of landscape variability in Australian settings.
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Frequency and/or Time Domain HEM Systems for Defining Floodplain Processes Linked to the Salinisation along the Murray River?
TL;DR: In this article, the relative performance of the RESOLVE frequency domain helicopter EM (FDHEM) and the SkyTEM time domain helicopterEM (TDHEM), as well as the results from coincident surveys are reviewed as are strategies for the inversion of these data, and data are examined against available borehole information including sediment chloride content and groundwater conductivity.
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Geomorphology of a dryland fluvial system: the Lower Balonne River, southern Queensland
TL;DR: The geomorphic map of the Lower Balonne floodplain has eight major units based on landform and geomorphic processes as discussed by the authors, which is typical of many of the dryland rivers of southern Queensland.
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