Relative importance of magnetic moments in UXO clearance applications
Surface magnetic anomaly observed in UXO clearance is mainly dipolar and, as a result, the dipole is the only moment used regularly in UXO applications. The dipole moment contains intensity of magnetization information but lacks shape information. Unlike dipole, higher-order moments, such as quadrupole and octupole, encode asymmetry properties of magnetization distribution within buried targets. In order to improve our understanding of magnetization distribution within UXO and non-UXO objects and its potential utility in UXO clearance, we present results of a 3D numerical modeling study for highly susceptible metallic objects. The basis for modeling is the solution of a nonlinear integral equation, describing magnetization within isolated objects, allowing us to compute magnetic moments of the object, analyze their relationships, and provide a depiction of the surface anomaly produced by the different moments within the object. Our modeling results show significant high-order moments for more asymmetric objects situated at typical UXO burial depths, and suggest that the increased relative contribution to magnetic gradient data from these higher-order moments may provide a practical tool for improved UXO discrimination. ?? 2005 Society of Exploration Geophysicists.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2006 |
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Title | Relative importance of magnetic moments in UXO clearance applications |
DOI | 10.1190/1.2369777 |
Authors | V. Sanchez, Y. Li, M. Nabighian, D. Wright |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts |
Index ID | 70031096 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |