Eagle airborne magnetic and radiometric geophysical survey [report]

A.M. Emond, MPX Geophysics LTD
2021 unpublished
The Eagle airborne magnetic and radiometric geophysical survey covers parts of the Charley River, Eagle, and Tanacross quadrangles near Eagle, Alaska (fig. 1 ). Magnetic and radiometric data were collected with a fixed-wing aircraft May 24 to June 27, 2021 by MPX Geophysics LTD. A total of 26,926 line kilometers were collected covering 9,731 square kilometers. The magnetometer was mounted to a rear-facing fixed boom ("tail stinger"). The radiometric crystals were located in the cabin of the
more » ... raft. The Eagle survey was flown with a line spacing of 400 meters (m) and a mean ground clearance of 330 m. PURPOSE The data from the Eagle airborne magnetic and radiometric geophysical survey will be used for improving the understanding of the geology and mineral potential, promoting resource exploration, and be a part of the continuous regional magnetic data coverage of the Yukon Tanana Uplands. SURVEY OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION This document provides an overview of the survey and includes text and figures of select primary and derivative products of this survey. A table of digital data packages available for download is provided to assist users in data selection. For reference, a catalog of the available maps is presented in reduced resolution. Please consult the metadata, project report, and digital data packages for more information and data.
doi:10.14509/30755 fatcat:cuwqwrdaafhcreanli32sgolum