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by ehaskins 751 days ago
I got to watch them operate out of a nearby airport for about a week back in 2022. Definitely an unusual sight.

I'm sure there's more data like this, but that survey seems to have produced a large amount of raw data which is publicly available.

https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/636c0b28d34ed907bf6...

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The Hackaday article is referring to Geoscience Australia geophysical surveys, Helicoptor VTEM specifically.

Fixed wing surveys are also a thing and more common over ground that is relatively flat, choppers get used for ground hugging steep ground - the cost per line kilometre goes up by a factor.

All the GA data (radiometrics, EM, magnetics, gravity, DTM's, etc) is available online or by request.

Eg: https://www.ga.gov.au/about/projects/resources/geophysical-a...

describes a dataset and links to raw data sets.