Standard Operating Procedures: Operation of The Em61 High Sensitivity Metal Detector
Standard Operating Procedures: Operation of The Em61 High Sensitivity Metal Detector
Standard Operating Procedures: Operation of The Em61 High Sensitivity Metal Detector
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DATE: 07/11/03
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METHOD SUMMARY
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EQUIPMENT/APPARATUS
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REAGENTS
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PROCEDURES
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7.8
Creating a File
Survey Setup
Data Logging
Data Channels
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CALCULATIONS
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DATA VALIDATION
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REFERENCES
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APPENDICES
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METHOD SUMMARY
The EM61-MK2 is a time-domain, electromagnetic (EM), geophysical survey instrument. The EM source
consists of two 1.0 meter (m) x 0.5 m coils which are mounted one above the other. One coil is a powerful
transmitter that generates a pulsed primary magnetic field, which induces eddy currents in nearby metallic
objects. The eddy current decay produces a secondary magnetic field that is measured by two receiver
coils mounted in the coil assembly. This assembly can be pulled along on integrated wheels when terrain
permits, or carried by a single operator from a shoulder harness. The data logger that records and
graphically displays the responses may be set to record at fixed increments of time when being carried, or
the odometer mounted on the axle of the trailer wheel can automatically trigger the data logger to record
the measurements. The collected data are processed with the EM61-MK2 software and plotted in profile
form or contour maps.
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EQUIPMENT/APPARATUS
EM61-MK2 system, consisting of the coil assembly, backpack with battery and processing electronics
console, and digital data recorder
EM61-MK2 system compatible personal computer (PC)
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REAGENTS
This section is not applicable to this SOP.
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PROCEDURES
7.1
To assemble the trailer, place the top coil (smaller of the two) upside down on the ground
with the small four pin inter-coil connection facing up. Insert the four stand-off posts so
that the shoulders are seated and tighten the wing nuts. Mount the bottom coil upside
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Insert the boom into the aperture on the bottom coil by rotating the knob counterclockwise so the expansion ring collapses. Lock the expansion ring by rotating it
clockwise. Be sure that the four-pin lock ring is positioned so the data logger holder is
facing up. Connect the wheel cable to the odometer connector on the bottom coil frame.
Interconnect the top and bottom coils with the short coil interconnection cable. The data
logger may be mounted on the boom or carried by hand.
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Insert a charged battery in the backpack and connect the REC connector on the
electronic console with the data logger cable. Connect the COIL connector on the
console to the coil connector box on the lower coil. Fit the backpack to the operator and
adjust the straps.
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For a survey that does not allow for the passage of the 1-m width of coil assembly, the
wheels may be mounted on the alternate sides of the coil assembly to allow for the
narrow edge of the coils to be the leading edge.
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Survey Layout
The survey grid should be laid out with measuring tapes according to site geometry and survey
objectives. If the direction of the expected target is known (such as a buried pipe), the survey lines
should be perpendicular to that direction. If the target position or shape is not known, the survey
lines should be laid out parallel to the sites longest dimension. The base line (0) should be
established through the origin point (0,0). Survey lines are referenced according to their
coordinates at the baseline. Coordinates are given either a positive or negative value or cardinal
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Logger Setup
From the Main Menu, select Setup Logger. Several parameters such as date, time, units, serial
port, audio option, pause key, and display are entered during the logger setup. A choice of text
display or a graphical representation of the data is available.
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Data Acquisition
7.8.1
Creating a File
This option can be executed before or after the Survey Setup parameters are specified.
From the Main Menu, select the Acquiring Data option. Select Create File from the
Acquiring Data screen. The name of the file consists of the month, day, and hour
(mm/dd/hh) and one alphabetical character followed by a .R61 extension. Create by
pressing F1.
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Survey Setup
Select Survey Setup to specify the survey parameters. Alternatively, Preset Surveys can
be configured and saved by the user for future use. Select one of the three modes
Data Logging
Select LOG DATA from the Acquiring Data option. If the instrument is on, the program
will display the Log Data screen. Select the data collection mode by pressing the
<Enter> key. Data will be logged in the mode selected in the Survey Setup menu.
Logging of data will end when the Pause key is selected. The LOG DATA menu returns
to the Standby mode.
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Data Channels
The EM61-MK2 provides multiple measurements of the decay of the secondary magnetic
field associated with any metallic object. Data is available from as many as four time
gates, geometrically spaced in time from 216 Fs to 1,266 Fs. The earlier time gate is best
for detection of small objects. A mid-range time gate is useful as it provides a response
equivalent to the original EM61 for the purpose of comparing an old survey with the new
one. The differential data (channel labeled T for top coil) is meant to reduce or remove
the effects of noise associated with surface and near-surface metal and enables a
calculation of apparent depth to the target.
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CALCULATIONS
The apparent depth to target may be estimated using the EM61 computer software. A form of data
compression is available for presentation which calculates the square root of the absolute value of the data
while retaining the original sign.
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The EM61 must be operated in accordance with the operating instructions as supplied by the
manufacturer, unless otherwise specified in the work plan (WP). Equipment checkout activities
must occur prior to operation and must be documented in instrument, field, and/or personal
logbooks.
Perform the null of the instrument with each use to monitor instrument performance, the
condition of the instrument battery, and setting the zero level or null of the instrument. This
location is noted in a logbook and the null must be repeated once a day during a survey. In
addition, a calibration run may be performed over known objects at the beginning of each survey
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All raw data files shall be maintained electronically in the project-specific folder located in the
REAC administered I:Shared drive.
DATA VALIDATION
Data collected by the EM61-MK2 are not formally validated. Data validation is performed continually on a
qualitative basis by the operator. The presentation of the data either in profile or contour form is peer
reviewed prior to release of the data to the client.
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REFERENCES
Geonics Limited. 2002. EM61-MK2 4 Channel High Sensitivity Metal Detector Operating Manual.
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APPENDICES
This section is not applicable to this SOP.