This high sensitivity aeromagnetic survey was carried out by Goldak Airborne Surveys (Goldak) on behalf of the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) between January 25th and March 26th, 2011. Aircraft equipment operated included three cesium vapour magnetometers, a GPS real-time and post-corrected differential positioning system, a flight path recovery camera, VHS titling and recording system, as well as radar and barometric altimeters. All data were recorded digitally in GEDAS binary file format. Reference ground equipment included two GEM Systems GSM-19W Overhauser magnetometers and a Novatel 12 channel GPS base station which was set up at the base of operations for differential post-flight corrections.
Eighty two flights (including test and calibration sorties) were required to complete the survey block. A total of 37,999 line kilometres of high resolution magnetic data were collected, processed and plotted. The traverse lines were flown at a spacing of 400 metres with control lines flown at a separation of 2400 metres. Nominal terrain clearance was specified at 100 metres above ground.
Data and resources
- Line Data
The line data applies to YGS open files 2011-5 through 2011-26. To obtain the data please contact the YGS.
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Modified | 2021-07-06 |
Release Date | 2019-05-10 |
Frequency | Irregularly |
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Temporal Coverage | Wednesday, December 31, 1969 - 16:00 |
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Public Access Level | Public |
Department | Energy, Mines and Resources |
Publication type | Organizational responsibilities and functions |
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Document Type | Open File (Geophysical) |
NTS | 115G14, 115G15 |
Year Published | 2011 |