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First vertical derivative of the magnetic field, Little Nahanni Aeromagnetic Survey, Part of NTS 105-I (north half), Yukon

This map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field was derived from data acquired during an aeromagnetic survey carried out by EON Geosciences Inc. during the period between April 12, 2010 to June 2, 2010. The data were recorded using a split-beam cesium vapour magnetometer (sensitivity = 0.005 nT) mounted in the tail boom of a Piper Navajo aircraft. The nominal traverse and control line spacings were, respectively, 800 m and 2 400 m, and the aircraft flew at a nominal terrain clearance of 250 m. Traverse lines were oriented N45?E with orthogonal control lines. The flight path was recovered following post-flight differential corrections to the raw Global Positioning System data and inspection of ground images recorded by a vertically-mounted video camera. The survey was flown on a pre-determined flight surface to minimize differences in magnetic values at the intersections of control and traverse lines. These differences were computer-analysed to obtain a mutually levelled set of flight-line magnetic data.
The levelled values were then interpolated to a 200 m grid. The International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF) was not removed from the magnetic field.

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ChampsValeurs
Producteur
Dernière modification
2021-07-06
Publication initiale
2019-05-10
Fréquence
Irregularly
Source (URL)
Couverture temporelle
Wednesday, December 31, 1969 - 16:00
Licence
Autorisation d’accès
Public
Ministère
Energy, Mines and Resources
Publication type
Organizational responsibilities and functions
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ChampsValeurs

Document Type

Open File (Geophysical)

NTS

105I11, 105I12, 105I13, 105I14

Year Published

2010

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