02348cem 2200373za 45009.843038CaOODSP20221107152443m go c f cr |||||||||||170906s2017 onc bh a fo 0 eng da100000W1100000W1080000N0573000N0570000CaOODSPengn-cn-snM183-2/8266E-PDFKiss, Frank.First vertical derivative of the magnetic field, aeromagnetic survey of the Marguerite River area, Saskatchewan, part of NTS 74-F south [electronic resource] / [authors, F. Kiss and V. Tschirhart].Scale 1:100,000 ; universal transverse Mercator proj., zone 12N (W 110°00'--W 108°00'/N 57°30'--N 57°00’).[Ottawa] : Natural Resources Canada, 2017.1 map : col.Geological Survey of Canada, open file ; 8266Saskatchewan Geological Survey, open file report ; 2017-4Includes text, index map and location map.Includes bibliographical references."Aeromagnetic surveys measure the total intensity of the earth's magnetic field. The field was measured by a magnetometer aboard an aircraft flown at 100 m in parallel lines spaced at 250 m altitude across the survey area. The magnetic field reflects magnetic 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 information necessary for communities, aboriginal associations, and government to make land use decisions. This survey was flown to improve our knowledge of the area. It will support ongoing geological mapping and resource assessment"--Provided by publisher.gccstGeological mapsgccstGeophysicsgccstMagnetismTschirhart, Victoria.Canada. Natural Resources Canada.Saskatchewan Geological Survey.Geological Survey of Canada.Open file (Geological Survey of Canada)8266(CaOODSP)9.506878PDF12.24 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-8266-eng.pdf