Dear Richard,

There is a considerable body of TEM airborne data held by Geoscience BC that is publicly available.    In particular there are detailled surveys over a number of deposits that were flown as case histories, including Mt. Milligan.   The surveys were flown over overburden areas in BC to map overburden thickness, and to encourage mineral exploration.  All the data has been already inverted using a 1D layer case, so the posted results may be of interest as benchmarks for the new code your student is working on.

regards
Peter Kowalczyk

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