Council electromagnetic and magnetic airborne geophysical survey data compilation
Description
This geophysical survey is located in western Alaska on the Seward Peninsula in the Council and Nome mining districts, about 750 kilometers west of Fairbanks, Alaska and about 50 kilometers east of Nome, Alaska. Frequency domain electromagnetic and magnetic data were collected with the DIGHEMV system in August 2002. A total of 4558.9 line kilometers were collected covering 1649.1 square kilometers. Line spacing was 400 meters (m). Data were collected 30 m above the ground surface from a helicopter towed sensor platform ('bird') on a 30 m long line. The data, as well as additional metadata, are available from the DGGS website: http://doi.org/10.14509/30172.
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http://doi.org/10.14509/29555 |
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http://doi.org/10.14509/27222 |
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Tags
- geophysical map
- line data
- topkok river
- first vertical derivative
- frequency domain electromagnetic data
- airborne geophysical survey
- geophysics
- geophysical survey
- klokerblok river
- apparent resistivity map
- resistivity survey
- council mining district
- geologic
- donahue mountain
- aeromagnetic survey
- electromagnetic data
- geology
- aeromagnetic map
- mount mordaunt
- fox river
- electromagnetic survey
- analytic signal
- solomon river
- magnetics
- magnetic survey
- nome mining district
- aeromagnetic
- bear river
- seward peninsula
- apparent resistivity survey
- niukluk river
- geophysics search tag
- apparent resistivity data
- kougarok mining district
- resistivity
- gridded data
- mount dixon
- exploration
- aeromagnetic data
- conductivity survey
- big hurrah mine
- skookum river
- remote sensing
- casadepaga river
- magnetic data