Abstract

In 1997, four high-resolution, regional aeromagnetic surveys totalling 168 917 line kilometres were flown over Baffin Island, southern Saskatchewan, and northern British Columbia. One of these surveys was funded by private industry, the Geological Survey of Canada provided complete funding for two surveys, and one survey was cost-shared by the Geological Survey of Canada and partners. One detailed helicopter-borne electromagnetic/magnetic/gamma-ray spectrometric survey totalling 10 632 line kilometres was flown in New Brunswick. This survey was funded by the Province of New Brunswick. The program to level the Canadian aeromagnetic profile data set, for the elimination of survey boundary effects, proceeded with drape computation and levelling of surveys flown at constant altitude in British Columbia and western Alberta. An aeromagnetic/gamma-ray spectrometric survey flown in Guinea West Africa has been supervised by the Geological Survey of Canada.

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