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TitleElectromagnetic survey of the southern Glennie area, Saskatchewan, parts of NTS 73-I/16 and NTS 73-P/01
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LicencePlease note the adoption of the Open Government Licence - Canada supersedes any previous licences.
AuthorBoulanger, O; Kiss, F; Fortin, RORCID logo; Mahmoodi, O
SourceGeological Survey of Canada, Open File 8672, 2020, 9 sheets, https://doi.org/10.4095/326711 Open Access logo Open Access
LinksGeophysical Data - Données géophysiques
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Year2020
Alt SeriesSaskatchewan Geological Survey, Geophysical Map Series GP 2020-2
PublisherNatural Resources Canada
PublisherGovernment of Saskatchewan
Documentopen file
Lang.English
Maps9 maps
Map Info.geophysical, time decay constant (Tau-Z), 1:50,000
Map Info.geophysical, apparent conductivity, 1:50,000
Map Info.geophysical, residual total magnetic field, 1:50,000
Map Info.geophysical, first vertical derivative of the magnetic field, 1:50,000
Map Info.geophysical, interpretation, 1:50,000
ProjectionUniversal Transverse Mercator Projection, UTM zone 13N (WGS84)
Mediaon-line; digital
RelatedFor all publications in this group, see the following publications
File formatpdf
ProvinceSaskatchewan
NTS73I/16; 73P/01
AreaGlennie
Lat/Long WENS-104.5000 -104.0000 55.0500 54.9000
Subjectsgeophysics; Science and Technology; Nature and Environment; geophysical surveys; e m surveys, airborne; magnetic surveys, airborne; aeromagnetic surveys; geophysical interpretations; e m interpretations; magnetic interpretations
Illustrationsindex maps; location maps; tables; schematic diagrams; nomograms
ProgramTargeted Geoscience Initiative (TGI-5) Volcanic and sedimentary systems - volcanogenic massive sulphide ore systems
Released2020 09 16 (12:00)
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
Electromagnetic surveys measure the variation of the earth's electromagnetic field in the time domain. The electromagnetic and magnetic field were measured at a height of 35 m above the ground in parallel lines spaced at 200 m across the survey area. The electromagnetic field reflects conductivity properties of bedrock and provides qualitative and quantitative information used in geological mapping. Understanding the geology will help geologists map the area, assist mineral/hydrocarbon exploration activities, and provide useful and necessary information for communities, aboriginal associations, and government to make land use decisions. This survey was flown to improve our knowledge of the area and it will support ongoing geological mapping and resource assessment.
GEOSCAN ID326711

 
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