email  l  1-905-752-2202

 
 
   
 
 
Applications
     • Airborne
     • Archaeology
     • Earthquake Research
     • Education & Research
     • Enviro -Engineering
     • Mineral Exploration
     • Observatory Apps
     • Unexploded Ordnance
     • Volcanology

  Products
     • Overhauser
     • Potassium
     • Proton 
     •
Airborne
     • Scalar   
     • SuperGrad
     • Vector  
     • Calibration
     • Accessories  
     •
VLF

  Quotations
     • Overhauser
     • Potassium
     • Proton
     • Airborne
     • Vector Observatory
     • Scalar Observatory
     • SuperGrad
     • Base_Station
     • Gamma Proton

  Technology
     • About Mags
     • Technologies
     • GPS
     • Software
     • 3rd Party Software
     • Tech Notes & Papers
     • Quantum E-News
     • Support

 


  Contact

     • Contact GEM
     • By Country
     • Feedback Form 

     • Support

About GEM
     • Corporate Profile
     • Job Opportunities
     • Privacy Policy
     • News Archives
     • Site Map
 

 

Gem Systems

 

  
Educational & Academic Research Applications


Educating young minds
Geophysics, and in particular magnetics, is valued as an integral component of many teaching and academic research programs. This reflects the diversity of magnetic applications and the relative ease of teaching magnetics.  The wealth of data that is routinely acquired and its widespread use make magnetics a logical starting point in teaching. But more importantly for students, a solid understanding of magnetics can help create opportunities in many areas, including:

• Archaeological investigations where the value of magnetics lies in mapping
   historic structures; locating artifacts, kilns, etc.; and providing non-invasive
   sub-surface imaging data that can streamline field work and reduce costs.

• Digital geological mapping where magnetic methods are viewed as an
   effective and standard technique.

• Environmental and engineering surveys where magnetics contributes high
   volume data for assessment of buried ferrous objects and for integration with
   other types of geophysical and geologic data in assessment and remediation projects.

• Observatory, volcanogenic and fault system data acquisition and
   research for primary understanding of the Earth and the natural hazards we face.

• Resource exploration for precious minerals, diamonds, base metals
   and platinum group metals (PGMs).

• Unexploded ordnance projects for integrated analysis
   with electromagnetic (EM) data

With these applications in mind, magnetics is a field of study that covers many disciplines and integrates well with different geophysical methods. Magnetics also help students develop diverse skills in areas such as computing, data acquisition, analysis and presentation.

At the university or college level, magnetics provides many opportunities in research, especially as the earth science industry continues to move toward integration of data sets and new approaches to solving earth science problems.

Applying Advanced Magnetic Technologies

As part of our commitment to helping learning institutions acquire the latest technologies and preparing students for their future careers, GEM offers advantageous educational policies. Accredited academic institutions receive a discount on all purchases for either teaching or research purposes. In addition, we extend our industry-leading warranty from two-years to three-years as a demonstration of our confidence in GEM’s workmanship and reliability.

Our basic educational offering is the GSM-19T Proton Precession instrument – a system that combines the most advanced proton precession technologies with classic value.

For groups who want to combine advanced research with student training on the latest technologies, the GSM-19 instrument – the world’s premiere ground Overhauser magnetometer / gradiometer – is available.

GEM also offers a new optically pumped Potassium magnetometer / gradiometer. The GSMP-40 is a very high sensitivity system for advanced work and vehicular applications.

We are happy to respond to any of your queries regarding advanced magnetometer solutions for teaching and academic use. We also invite you to subscribe to our e-newsletter, Quantum, which provides a wealth of material about many earth science disciplines and the application of magnetics for solution of real-world problems. To subscribe, click here and complete the attached form.




GEM Advanced Magnetometers.
Our World is Magnetic.



 

Job Opportunities (8/7/2010)

-Mechanical Engineer

-Research Engineer

-Electronic Assembler

 

Delta Mining Press Release Gradient surveying with Gem Overhause Magnetometer

CNN Money (2/3/2010)

 

Updated Requirements for Obtaining High Accuracy with Proton Magnetometers (11/01/2010)

GEM Systems VLF Option for Ground and Airborne Applications (24/05/2009)

Quantum v11 E-News (17/02/2009)

NEW GEMLink 4.0 Software for PC  (2/2/2009)

Site Characterization Using Overhauser Magnetometer  (10/2/2008)

Advantages of  Selecting an Overhauser (8/14/2008)

High Sensitivity Magnetic Observatory IUGG 2007 Perugia, Italy (7/3/2007)

Quantum v10

E-News (4/29/2007)

Advanced Airborne Systems (3/22/07)

Omnistar CDGPS Option (2/22/07)

GEM to Exhibit New Products atPDAC 2007  (2/10/07)

Archaeology Book (1/19/2007)

More GEM News Click here

   :: Downloads ::

   New GEMLink v4.0
   Click here.

   GEMLink v3.0
   Click here.

   v7.0 GSM-19   
   Manual for Existing 
   Users: Click here.