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SCMP News09.06.2026Wissenschaft1 dk okumaChina

Breakthrough Helicopter-Borne Geophysical Survey System Successfully Tested

Chinese Researchers Overcome Stability Challenge in Airborne Multi-Coil Technology

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Chinese scientists led by Fu Jingcheng achieve stable flight of a helicopter-towed, kite-like array of coils for advanced geophysical surveys, enabling material identification and depth analysis via induced eddy currents.

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Warum es wichtig ist

Geophysical surveys are crucial for mineral exploration and geological mapping, with airborne technologies offering efficient large-scale data collection.

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At an undisclosed test site, a helicopter takes off, towing a kite-like array of massive coils. When the pulse is turned off, the magnetic field induces tiny, decaying “eddy currents” in any conductive material it hits. These currents, in turn, create their own secondary magnetic field, which is picked up by a receiver coil. By analysing the strength and decay rate of this secondary signal, scientists can determine not only that something is there, but what it might be and how deep it is. The results of this groundbreaking flight test were revealed in a paper published in the Chinese journal Acta Aeronautica et Astronautica Sinica on April 25. Led by associate professor Fu Jingcheng of Beihang University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Geology and Geophysics, the study solves a formidable engineering puzzle: how to keep a complex, multi-coil airborne system perfectly stable during flight for geophysical surveys.

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  • Widespread adoption of the technology in Chinese geological surveys within the next 2 years

    Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Jahren

Offene Fragen

  • Future applications of the technology
  • International collaboration prospects

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