Tag Archives: Aeromagnetic

Piceance-Axial Basins, (CO) [A1035]

Survey Size: 25,000 line miles (40,234 line km) Flight Lines: North-South, ½ – and ⅔-mile (0.8 and 1 km) spacing Tie Lines: East-West, 6-mile (9.7 km) spacing Elevation: 8,000, 9,000, and 11,000 feet (2.4, 2.7, and 3.4 km) barometric, draped over higher elevations Instrumentation: Geometrics G-813 magnetometer Date Flown: June to August, 1987 Data Provided:

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Paradox Basin, (CO, UT) [A1033]

Survey Size: 27,565 line miles (44,362 line km) Flight Lines: North-South, ½-mile spacing (0.8 km) Tie Lines: East-West, 5-mile spacing (8 km) Elevation: 8,000 feet barometric (2.4 km) Instrumentation: Geometrics G-803 magnetometer, 0.1 nanoTesla Date Flown: October, 1984, to April, 1985 Data Provided: Total Magnetic Intensity (IRGF removed) contour map Flight Path Map Reduced-To-Pole of

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Northern Green River Basin, WY [A1027]

EDCON-PRJ has acquired an aeromagnetic survey over the northern Green River Basin, covering 76 townships in Sublette and Sweetwater Counties, Wyoming. The data can be used to map lineaments, edges of structural bodies, and faulting/fracturing believed to be associated with basement structure and thought to be important contributors to hydrocarbon trapping in this portion of

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Northern D-J Basin, NE, CO [A1026]

Survey Size: 6,535 miles Flight Lines: East-West, ½-mile spacing Tie Lines: North-South, 1-mile spacing Elevation: 300 feet terrain Instrumentation: Optically pumped Cesium-vapor magnetometer, 0.01 gamma Data Provided: Total Magnetic Intensity (IRGF removed) contour map Flight Path Map Reduced-To-Pole of TMI map Vertical Derivative map (optional) Horizontal Gradient (optional) Profiles, on paper (optional) CD/DVD with Flight

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North-Central Pennsylvania [A1024]

EDCON-PRJ flew a high-resolution aeromagnetic (HRAM) survey in north-central Pennsylvania in 2007. The original participants in the survey had proprietary use of the data for twelve months following delivery. This proprietary period ends July 10, 2008 when the data become available for license to interested parties. The area of the survey is as shown on

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