4 record(s) found with the tag "aeromagnetic survey" (multi-year projects are grouped):
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Blatchford Lake, NT Airborne Gravity Gradiometry Survey
Principal Investigator: Miles, Warner F.
Licensed Year(s): 2011
Summary: The objective of the airborne survey is to acquire high-resolution airborne gravity gradient and magnetic data. Airborne gravity gradiometry surveys measure small variations in the rate of change of the gravity field due to lateral variations in the mass and density of underlying bedrock. Aeromagnetic surveys measure magnetic properties of bedrock and are one of the tools used in geological mapp...


Minto Inlier, NWT Aeromagnetic Survey
Principal Investigator: Miles, Warner F.
Licensed Year(s): 2010 2009
Summary: The objective of this airborne survey is to acquire high-resolution aeromagnetic data. Aeromagnetic surveys measure magnetic properties of bedrock and are one of the tools used in geological mapping. The bedrock may contain mineral deposits, such as gold, copper, lead, zinc, and diamonds. Understanding the geology will help geologists map the area, assist mineral exploration activities, and pro...


Bonnet Plume Basin, Yukon and Peel Plateau Area, NWT Aeromagnetic Survey, Phase V of Mackenzie Corridor Survey
Principal Investigator: Kiss, Frank
Licensed Year(s): 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999
Summary: This survey will improve public knowledge and understanding of the geology of this area, as no publicly-available magnetic coverage exists. Survey lines will be flown at a spacing of 800 metres and a 200 metre mean terrain clearance (where possible, give...


Mackenzie Valley Aeromagnetic Survey
Principal Investigator: Tod, Joan
Licensed Year(s): 1998
Summary: The purpose of the survey is to improve public knowledge and understanding of the geology of this area, as no publicly available magnetic coverage exists. Survey lines will be flown at a spacing of 800 m and a 200m mean terrain clearance. The purpose of the survey will be to record the variation in the earth's magnetic field caused by magnetic minerals contained in the rocks of the earth's crust. ...


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